Like 2015, wait for more record warm years: Scientists

Like 2015, wait for more record warm years: Scientists
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2015 is the warmest year on record and this can hardly be by chance, say researchers, adding that record warm years are almost a certainty in this century owing to human-made climate change.

Washington: 2015 is the warmest year on record and this can hardly be by chance, say researchers, adding that record warm years are almost a certainty in this century owing to human-made climate change.

Without greenhouse-gas emissions from burning coal and oil, the odds are vanishingly small that 13 out of the 15 warmest years ever measured would all have happened in the current, still young century, said the researchers from Germany-based Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.

To understand this, the scientists performed a sophisticated statistical analysis, combining observational data and comprehensive computer simulations of the climate system. Their new approach allowed them to better separate natural climate variability from human-caused climate change.

"Natural climate variability causes temperatures to wax and wane over a period of several years, rather than varying erratically from one year to the next," said lead author Michael Mann, director, Earth System Science Centre at Pennsylvania State University. What is more, the anomalous global average warmth comes with substantial impacts.

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