> How often do pauses in global warming happen?

How often do pauses in global warming happen?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
Judging from what we've seen in the past, there seems to be a pause, slowdown, or drop somewhere around every 30-40 years. It's probably related to some combination of sunspot cycles and long-cycle ocean anomalies like PDO.

Of what duration?

ten year pauses are pretty common. 17 years not so much. But 17 years with no 2 sigma statistically significant warming can happen as well. Surprising given the Ben Santer paper.

Depends on how many Rothschild moments you take while shoveling global warming off your driveway, e.g. how you define global warming and how you define pause.

Based on the "logic" of some of our top "answerers" in this global warming category (piling up BAs based on ignorant lies faster than you are getting BAs based on reality), Al Gore's Reptilian Rothschild Decoder Ring global warming is disproved every night when the sun goes down.

Stupid question, do you mean how often to we get pauses in global temperature, the answer is not often our climate is usually warming or cooling and seldom static for long.

The natural warming cycle occurs at 100,000 year intervals. We are due for a cooling trend but instead AGW is making the planet warm, and it will continue to warm. We are not in a warming cycle

http://ossfoundation.us/projects/environ...

roughly for about 25 years during every 100 years cycle

We are due for a ice age!

Would it be possible for you to better form the question?