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Originally Posted by sounding
Correct. For the past 300+ years we have been warming as we have been thawing out from the Little Ice Age. That Little Ice Age "cooling" and now Modern Age "warming" cycle is being controlled by the Bray and Eddy solar cycles -- which are maxing out. We are in a tipping era. At the same time, the Feynman and deVries sunspot cycles are in a cooling trend. It's just a matter of time before significant cooling begins. The question is ... is this current 7-year cooling trend that tipping point. Let's see where the 8th year trend takes us.
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See post #67
There is no 7-year cooling trend. There is a warming trend over the past xxx years with four years out of the last seven being particularly warm. Arguing that there is a "cooling trend" because only four of the last seven years were particularly warm is a sign of extremely poor data analysis.
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Last edited by Bill14564; 01-21-2023 at 03:39 PM.
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