ScienceRocks
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Mine are based on the fact that I see this solar decrease in solar output lasting for about 20-30 years. I will say very little warming should be expected over the next few decades, with a chance of another warm period by later this century as I no longer believe that we will reenter a little ice age. Who can be sure? So it is up to phases of 50-75 years based on my knowledge of the way the cycles work. I don't forecast for a negative amount of cooling during this lower solar minimum phase because of the fact that the maximum was the biggest in 2,000 years and helped to warm the oceans so much that is should remain fairly stable. I've also studied the trends of the last 10-15 years, which have stablized.
All numbers are based on being warmer or colder then today's levels.
5 years +.05f
10 years +.08f
25 years +.25f
50 years +.025
100 years +.6
All numbers are based on being warmer or colder then today's levels.
5 years +.05f
10 years +.08f
25 years +.25f
50 years +.025
100 years +.6
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