Monday, June 06, 2011

Breaking: The tropics are allegedly heating faster than the North Pole, which is heating faster than the South Pole, which is heating faster than the tropics

Stanford climate scientists forecast permanently hotter summers
The tropics and much of the Northern Hemisphere are likely to experience an irreversible rise in summer temperatures within the next 20 to 60 years if atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations continue to increase, according to a new climate study by Stanford University scientists.
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According to both the climate model analysis and the historical weather data, the tropics are heating up the fastest.
Flashback: Settled science: Can everyplace really be warming much faster than everyplace else?
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