{"id":25661,"date":"2011-10-19T05:09:36","date_gmt":"2011-10-19T09:09:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/planetsave.com\/?p=25661"},"modified":"2011-10-19T05:09:36","modified_gmt":"2011-10-19T09:09:36","slug":"how-global-temperatures-predictions-compare-to-what-happened-skeptics-off-target","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/planetsave.com\/articles\/how-global-temperatures-predictions-compare-to-what-happened-skeptics-off-target\/","title":{"rendered":"How Global Temperatures Predictions Compare to What Happened (Skeptics Off Target)"},"content":{"rendered":"

Skeptical Science has another great post up this week that I just have to repost in full (which includes some pretty wicked graphics). It takes a look at how various climate scientists’ predictions ended up comparing to what we’ve actually seen. As you’ll be able to see, several skeptics basically failed, while leading scientists such as Dr. James Hansen (a regular climate activist, as well as the top climatologist at NASA) and those at the IPCC did pretty darn well. \u00a0Here’s a repost of Comparing Global Temperature Predictions<\/a>:<\/em><\/p>\n

At this point in the\u00a0Lessons from Past Climate Predictions<\/em><\/a>\u00a0series, we’re running out of global temperature predictions to evaluate, so now may be a good time to summarize what we’ve seen thus far.\u00a0 So let’s just get right to the good stuff:<\/p>\n

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Figure 1:\u00a0 Various best estimate global temperature predictions evaluated in the ‘Lessons from Past Climate Predictions’ series vs. GISTEMP (red).\u00a0 The warmer colors are generally mainstream climate science predictions, while the cooler colors are generally “skeptic” predictions.<\/em><\/p>\n

As you can see in Figure 1, the more mainstream climate science predictions (generally the warmer colors) have mostly done well (Kellogg in 1979 being the main exception), and the “skeptics” (generally cooler colors) have generally done rather poorly, universally predicting less warming than has been observed.<\/p>\n

Note that for simplicity and clarity, the figures in this post only\u00a0include the best estimate predictions\/projections of each paper we examined, although some included uncertainty ranges, and others didn’t.\u00a0 For details regarding each prediction, see the\u00a0individual posts in the ‘Lessons’ series<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Figure 1 is a bit cluttered, but we can parse the predictions out by isolating the “skeptic” and mainstream predictions.<\/p>\n

“Skeptic” Predictions<\/h3>\n

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Figure 2: As in Figure 1, but just the “skeptic” predictions.<\/em><\/p>\n

There are a few interesting things to note from these figures.\u00a0 For example, we were unable to identify any “skeptic” or global cooling predictions prior to 2000 (note that the few so-called “1970s global cooling predictions<\/a>” were based on aerosol emissions scenarios which did not occur, and thus are not worth evaluating).\u00a0 The lone exception in Figure\u00a02 is Lindzen’s, which\u00a0we reconstructed from comments he made in a 1989 MIT Tech Talk<\/a>, but which is not a prediction he made himself.<\/p>\n

Those few “skeptics” who have made predictions have not fared well thus far.\u00a0\u00a0McLean’s prediction<\/a>that 2011 would return to 1956-level temperatures sticks out in particular – we will do a post updating the status of his prediction in the near future.\u00a0 Akasofu, who predicted 0.5\u00b0C global surface temperature warming between 2000 and 2100, has thus far been the closest amongst the “skeptics”.\u00a0 However,\u00a0his prediction<\/a>\u00a0completely ignores the warming due to the increased greenhouse effect, and in general fails to examine the causes of the temperature changes that he models and predicts.<\/p>\n

Mainstream Predictions<\/h3>\n

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Figure 3:\u00a0 As in Figure 1, but just the mainstream climate science predictions.<\/em><\/p>\n

The global warming predictions made by mainstream climate scientists have all fared reasonably well, with the exception of\u00a0Kellogg’s in 1979, whose linear nature we found puzzling<\/a>.\u00a0 Hansen’s 1988 prediction (we show his Scenario B with the observed greenhouse gas changes taken into account, as described in\u00a0the Hansen\u00a0Lessons<\/em>\u00a0post<\/a>) has been somewhat high, mainly because the equilibrium climate sensitivity in the model he used was 4.2\u00b0C for doubled CO2, which is higher than today’s best estimate of 3\u00b0C.\u00a0 Overall, the IPCC projections have thus far been the most accurate.<\/p>\n

It’s also interesting to specifically examine the projections which applied their models to most or all of the instrumental temperature record (Figure 4).<\/p>\n

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Figure 4: Broecker and IPCC TAR long-term model runs vs. GISTEMP (red).<\/em><\/p>\n

The difference between the two models in Figure 4 is that\u00a0Broecker<\/a>\u00a0attempted to incorporate ‘natural cycles’ (which he called ‘Camp Century cycles’, based on Greenland ice core records), whereas the IPCC TAR model only includes anthropogenic effects.\u00a0 The\u00a0IPCC TAR<\/a>\u00a0model-data comparison clearly shows that human effects had relatively little influence over the\u00a0early-20th Century warming<\/a>, but dominated the temperature change since the mid-20th Century.<\/p>\n

What’s in Store?<\/h3>\n

Since the IPCC projections have thus far been the most accurate, it’s worthwhile to see what we have in store if their accuracy continues.\u00a0 Currently we’re\u00a0on track with the SRES A2 emissions path<\/a>, so we can consider this the ‘business-as-usual’ scenario.<\/p>\n

Skeptical Science contributor jg has done a great job putting each of the predictions and the combinations above into an animated GIF, finishing off with the AR4 future projections for Scenarios A2 and B1 (Figure 5).\u00a0 Scenario B1 involves taking serious action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.<\/p>\n

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Figure 5 final frame: IPCC AR4 Scenario A2 multi-model average global temperature projection to 2100 (blue) and Scenario B1 (green) compared to the\u00a0‘danger limit’<\/a>\u00a0of 2\u00b0C warming above pre-industrial levels (red).<\/em><\/p>\n

If we continue on a business-as-usual path, the IPCC AR4 projects that we are most likely on track for 4\u00b0C warming above pre-industrial levels by 2100.\u00a0 We will surpass\u00a0the ‘danger limit’ of 2\u00b0C warming above pre-industrial levels<\/a>\u00a0by the mid-21st Century.\u00a0 Even in Scenario B1 we pass the danger limit, but by a much smaller margin.\u00a0 This is pretty strong evidence that we need to take action very soon to steer away from our current business-as-usual emissions path.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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