Global warming: Met Office predicts plateau then record temperaturesPowerful computer simulations predicted 2006 would be a record hurricane year for the Southeast. And how many tore through Florida and the Gulf Coast? Yep, you got it.
British scientists are predicting a succession of record-breaking high temperatures in the most detailed forecast of global warming's impact on weather around the world.
Powerful computer simulations used to create the world's first global warming forecast suggests temperature rises will stall in the next two years, before rising sharply at the end of the decade.
From 2010, they warn, every year has at least a 50% chance of exceeding the record year of 1998 when average global temperatures reached 14.54C.Which means that every year has at least a 50% chance of not exceeding 1998's average temps.
Junk science.
al-Goracle was too busy counting his carbon credit profits, thus making him unavailable for comment.
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