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The combination of these two processes cools global surface temperatures.
New estimates of average global surface temperatures also put the value at about 0.21°C global surface warming over the past 15 years.
Nevertheless, the causes of the slowed global surface temperature increase present an interesting scientific question.
The temporary slowing of global surface warming appears to be smaller than we currently believe.
In fact, during the mid-20th century, solar activity and global surface temperatures both flattened out.
Additionally, climate models have done very well in projecting long-term global surface temperature changes.
We've observed about 0.6°C average global surface warming over the past 60 years.
Global surface temperature is the major yardstick used to track how we are changing the climate.
The perceived recent slowdown of global surface temperatures remains an interesting scientific question.
First, when the ocean is in the warm El Niño phase, global surface temperatures rise temporarily.
In short, if David Rose wasn't declaring that global surface warming was accelerating out of control in 2006, then he has no business declaring that global surface warming has 'paused' in 2013.
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