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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 270573" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>AV8,</p><p> </p><p>Here's something of interest you might check out in relation to the link posted by Brett636 in post #12. </p><p> </p><p>In the article quoting the NASA study he was referring to, you find the following quote:</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>According to their study data, in the late 1990's things stablized again in relation to the Artic Oscillation back to near what it was in the 1970's. Now click open the first link in my post #26 and look at graph (a). When did the uptick in temperture according to the graph begin? 1970's. When did the artic oscillation begin? 1970's. So far we have 2 sources confirming one another. Here's where it get's interesting IMO.</p><p> </p><p>Look again at the graph but with this thought in mind "until the late 1990's, when it again stabilized." What happened to the temps in the late 1990's according to the graph? They flattened out. In fact if you look at the several years before the last 2 reported, the temp. spiked and then dropped the last 2 reported years. Now the trendline could be forming a stairstep pattern and that in another year or 2 of reporting we could see an upward tick but looking back down the trendline, no step is this pronounced. </p><p> </p><p>Might be an element of this issue you might want to watch.</p><p> </p><p>Just a thought!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 270573, member: 2189"] AV8, Here's something of interest you might check out in relation to the link posted by Brett636 in post #12. In the article quoting the NASA study he was referring to, you find the following quote: According to their study data, in the late 1990's things stablized again in relation to the Artic Oscillation back to near what it was in the 1970's. Now click open the first link in my post #26 and look at graph (a). When did the uptick in temperture according to the graph begin? 1970's. When did the artic oscillation begin? 1970's. So far we have 2 sources confirming one another. Here's where it get's interesting IMO. Look again at the graph but with this thought in mind "until the late 1990's, when it again stabilized." What happened to the temps in the late 1990's according to the graph? They flattened out. In fact if you look at the several years before the last 2 reported, the temp. spiked and then dropped the last 2 reported years. Now the trendline could be forming a stairstep pattern and that in another year or 2 of reporting we could see an upward tick but looking back down the trendline, no step is this pronounced. Might be an element of this issue you might want to watch. Just a thought! [/QUOTE]
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