Possibility of slow-down in Climate Change rate for the Next Decade

Possibility of slow-down in Climate Change rate for the Next Decade

Possibility of slow-down in Climate Change rate for the Next Decade. Image Courtesy – SciTechDaily

Scientists have pointed out last year that the rising graph of the surface temperature of the Earth failed to maintain its steady rise over the past 15 years in spite of greenhouse gas emissions.

A section of the past researchers is of the logic that decreases the amount of solar radiation in the atmosphere polluted the air in a lesser amount. The other section suggested that more heat was being absorbed by the deep oceans.

Nature Climate Change published in its journal that by stronger Pacific trade wind ocean circulation increased, compelling the heat to go deep into the ocean and cool water came out to the surface.
With this aftermath, the temperature of the global average surface air in 2012 was lower as 0.1 – 0.2 degrees Celsius, which was a break in continuity in surface warming since 2001.

Scientists also said that in spite of this brief interval of temperature rising, it will rise again quickly after the cycle is over.

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