@LeonSimons8 Hi @LeonSimons8, isnโt it more accurate to say that net forcing is increasing from the increasing stock of GHGs in the atmosphere and rapidly decreasing (owing to their relatively short lifetime) stock of aerosols? When GHG emissions flow stabilises, the stock continues to rise
@russty_russ Memories, yes - QPR beat Liverpool 1-0 with a goal from Terry Fenwick on the infamous plastic pitchโฆ the second leg at Anfield ended 2-2, so QPR reached the final, lost 3-0 to Oxford, while Liverpool went on to do the Double
@datatechsoln Your projection is not a โclimateโ model that aims to emulate the complex interactions of many variables to predict (among other things) rising temperatures. Yours is a forward estimation of GHG concentrations in the atmosphere, which is a comparatively simple undertaking.
@datatechsoln Thatโs a projection of atmospheric GHG concentrations, which is closely linked to industrial activity (the delta may be linked to the Covid pandemic response) - projecting annual global temperature anomaly is a different matter!
@climatehat Iโm enjoying the book, very good - however I noticed a few typos in my copy - happy to DM you with a list, for the next edition, if helpful?
@27Legin@peakaustria Essentially the same chart - it shows ice extent in 2003 compared to 2023, ie blue means: areas of ice in 2003 that are ice-free in 2023