Are Scientists Preparing for a FlipFlop Back to Global Cooling Predictions?

Graph from p3768 of J. Hansen et al.: Ice melt, sea level rise and superstorms.
Graph from p3768 of J. Hansen et al.: Ice melt, sea level rise and superstorms.

Guest essay by Eric Worrall

The alleged weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation appears to be triggering a growing amount of speculation about abrupt cooling, like the plot of the movie “The Day After Tomorrow”.

Crippled Atlantic currents triggered ice age climate change

The last ice age wasn’t one long big chill. Dozens of times temperatures abruptly rose or fell, causing all manner of ecological change. Mysteriously, ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica show that these sudden shifts—which occurred every 1500 years or so—were out of sync in the two hemispheres: When it got cold in the north, it grew warm in the south, and vice versa. Now, scientists have implicated the culprit behind those seesaws—changes to a conveyor belt of ocean currents known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC).

These currents, which today drive the Gulf Stream, bring warm surface waters north and send cold, deeper waters south. But they weakened suddenly and drastically, nearly to the point of stopping, just before several periods of abrupt climate change, researchers report today in Science. In a matter of decades, temperatures plummeted in the north, as the currents brought less warmth in that direction. Meanwhile, the backlog of warm, southern waters allowed the Southern Hemisphere to heat up.

AMOC slowdowns have long been suspected as the cause of the climate swings during the last ice age, which lasted from 110,000 to 15,000 years ago, but never definitively shown. The new study “is the best demonstration that this indeed happened,” says Jerry McManus, a paleo-oceanographer at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, and a study author. “It is very convincing evidence,” adds Andreas Schmittner, a climate scientist at Oregon State University, Corvallis. “We did not know that the circulation changed during these shorter intervals.”

Another question is whether the AMOC—currently known to be in decline—could drop off suddenly today, as depicted in the 2004 movie The Day After Tomorrow, causing temperatures to plummet across northwestern Europe. Schmittner says the past provides an eye-opener. “It’s evidence that this really did happen in the past, on short time scales.” But McManus says that studies looking deeper into the ice ages have found that the 1500-year climate oscillations tend not to be nearly as strong during interglacial periods. “It would suggest that this kind of thing isn’t so likely to happen today,” he says. On the other hand, he adds, “In most interglacials, Greenland didn’t melt … and Greenland is currently melting.

Read more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/06/crippled-atlantic-conveyor-triggered-ice-age-climate-change

The abstract of the study;

North Atlantic ocean circulation and abrupt climate change during the last glaciation

The last ice age was characterized by rapid and hemispherically asynchronous climate oscillations, whose origin remains unresolved. Variations in oceanic meridional heat transport may contribute to these repeated climate changes, which were most pronounced during marine isotope stage 3 (MIS3), the glacial interval twenty-five to sixty thousand years ago. We examined climate and ocean circulation proxies throughout this interval at high resolution in a deep North Atlantic sediment core, combining the kinematic tracer Pa/Th with the deep water-mass tracer, δ13CBF. These indicators suggest reduced Atlantic overturning circulation during every cool northern stadial, with the greatest reductions during episodic Hudson Strait iceberg discharges, while sharp northern warming followed reinvigorated overturning. These results provide direct evidence for the ocean’s persistent, central role in abrupt glacial climate change.

Read more: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2016/06/29/science.aaf5529

Is the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation slowing? Models suggest it should be – but observation based studies have not found evidence of a slowdown.

Who else is speculating about abrupt cooling? One name which might surprise you is former NASA GISS director James Hansen. From Ice melt, sea level rise and superstorms: evidence from paleoclimate data, climate modeling, and modern observations that 2 ◦C global warming could be dangerous p3774;

Global temperature becomes an unreliable diagnostic of planetary condition as the ice melt rate increases. Global energy imbalance (Fig. 15b) is a more meaningful measure of planetary status as well as an estimate of the climate forcing change required to stabilize climate. Our calculated present energy imbalance of ∼ 0.8 W m−2 (Fig. 15b) is larger than the observed 0.58 ± 0.15 W m−2 during 2005–2010 (Hansen et al., 2011). The discrepancy is likely accounted for by excessive ocean heat uptake at low latitudes in our model, a problem related to the model’s slow surface response time (Fig. 4) that may be caused by excessive small-scale ocean mixing.

Large scale regional cooling occurs in the North Atlantic and Southern oceans by mid-century (Fig. 16) for 10-year doubling of freshwater injection. A 20-year doubling places similar cooling near the end of this century, 40 years ear- lier than in our prior simulations (Fig. 7), as the factor of 4 increase in current freshwater from Antarctica is a 40-year advance.

Cumulative North Atlantic freshwater forcing in sverdrup years (Sv years) is 0.2 Sv years in 2014, 2.4 Sv years in 2050, and 3.4Sv years (its maximum) prior to 2060 (Fig. S14). The critical issue is whether human-spurred ice sheet mass loss can be approximated as an exponential process during the next few decades. Such nonlinear behavior depends upon amplifying feedbacks, which, indeed, our climate simulations reveal in the Southern Ocean. …

Read more: http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/3761/2016/acp-16-3761-2016.pdf

Naturally most of the climate scientists who make such predictions expect the cooling to occur over a relatively short timescale, before the ice melt forcing which causes the predicted cooling is overwhelmed by our continued sinful emissions of CO2. But a fallback prediction of imminent abrupt cooling does conveniently make it rather difficult to falsify anthropogenic climate theories based on temperature alone, should global temperatures suddenly drop.

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rah
July 4, 2016 12:35 pm

I see that this post was picked up by the Drudge Report.

Reply to  rah
July 4, 2016 4:32 pm

What happened — did the sweet smell of dissent tip you off?

Ken J
July 4, 2016 12:35 pm

Hmmm. The AMOC is showing a cooling trend and the sunspot cycle is at a minimum. Methinks the combination portends more cool/cold weather than warm. Time will tell.

OICU 812
July 4, 2016 1:10 pm

I hope Al Gore and pres burikk ubamma will be able to save us from warming/cooling. I’d better send them a check, quick.

July 4, 2016 1:13 pm

I really hope that Al Gore and Pres. burikk ubbama will be able to save us from earth’s warming/cooling. I’d better send them a check.

Reply to  iodiner
July 4, 2016 4:29 pm

Yes, you’d better — there are several lists you’ll go on if you don’t.

john
July 4, 2016 1:14 pm

Weather run AMOC? LOL!

July 4, 2016 1:39 pm

Basic incontrovertable fact. As long as we have rain, and clouds, global warming is impossible ! Fact #2,
heat moves from warm to cold. That happens to be a law. Always works that way…turbine engines and steam engines depend on it. Have you forgotten that the earth happens to be suspended in a vacuum ?
My classmate went to the moon. ” Jim, whats the outside air temp when you get pass 50 miles out ?
Ready for this ? It is minus 435 degrees F.! Remember, heat travels from hot to cold. And the hot earth is suspended in minus 435F. Guess which way the heat moves ? Right on…the earth continually louses heat
to cold and is always moderated by our distance from the sun, and spinning at the rate of 1200 miles per hour [ one day ]. We are 75% covered by water which continually evaporates, and then condenses into rain. Which falls on your head and cools you off, and then evaporates from the ground, which cools it off.
A very noble and most elegant system. It can be changed by moving the earth closer to or away from the sun, or changing the speed of rotation of the earth ; faster or slower. This would be most difficult to do, and may even require an executive action.

Andre Relis
July 4, 2016 1:53 pm

This article is total garbage, just an attempt by the deniers to spin again.. Sad attempt

Reply to  Andre Relis
July 4, 2016 4:00 pm

Andre,
I presume by deniers you mean the warmists who consistently deny the applicability of first principles physics, deny the reality of the data, spin tiny truths into big lies, adjust data until it fits expectations. bamboozle the weak minded with fears of a global catastrophe and promote the lie because the truth contradicts their political beliefs?
I know of no climate science skeptic who denies anything about the science (not that such people don’t exist at the fringes), but all strongly disagree with the wildly over-estimated sensitivity claimed by the IPCC and the self serving consensus it created by virtue of what it decided to publish in its reports. Although if the current presidential race is telling us anything, it’s that conflicts of interest carry no weight with the political left as long as the ends, regardless of means, fits the narrative.

Doug
July 4, 2016 1:54 pm

Flip flop? More like cranial rectal inversion.

Don McCoy
July 4, 2016 3:13 pm

As usual…the “scientists” change their opinions (and data) to follow the most likely source of funding. I wonder if the loonies at the University of East Anglia have emailed each other–again–to finalize the details of THIS climate scam…
As usual the Earth will do its thing and endure…just fine.

Oh Well, George
July 4, 2016 3:13 pm

Global warming? What is global warming? It has ALWAYS been global cooling. We have always said CO2 leads to global cooling and that you need to change your ways and pay us lots of your money to stop it. We have always been at peace with Eurasia and always been at war with Eatasia, too.

hotchili
July 4, 2016 3:19 pm

I was hot yesterday, I am chilled today… It was sunny yesterday, it is cloudy today…
what is a person to think about all this climate change…
we must do away with all this man made CO2 so that everyday the temperature will be be the same… the climate change makes me so confused I don’t know if I should carry my umbrella or not.

Frosty McCold
July 4, 2016 3:24 pm

Guess we should start burning hybrid vehicles to stay warm…

July 4, 2016 3:28 pm

The wow-statement of the piece:
“On the other hand, he [McManus ] adds, “In most interglacials, Greenland didn’t melt … and Greenland is currently melting.”
So – what did it do during the Eemian period?

Patricia Gower
July 4, 2016 3:31 pm

Everyone had best pay attention to our sun and its lack of spots.
….oh, and what John Casey wrote.

Bruddah Nui
July 4, 2016 3:33 pm

The AGW extremists will still find a way to link it to CO2 even though it has nothing to very little to do with it. However the sun cycles, volcanic activity and orbital effects.

DAVE S.
Reply to  Bruddah Nui
July 4, 2016 3:42 pm

BINGO!!!

Everett Walker
July 4, 2016 3:38 pm

Thee was a science fiction short story a few decades ago that quipped that human caused global warming was a non-starter and might have delayed the cyclical ice age by a few weeks or months.The only way the “Scientists!” will flip this particular flop is if if fits the internationalist collectivist power-grab narrative and generates grant money.

July 4, 2016 3:47 pm

People who suggest that change isn’t real just because we are talking cooling don’t understand the science.
Should also consider that China, India and that whole area of the world will increase their energy output, not decrease it. They will green some and take advantage of some of the new tech, sure, but vast numbers of them still burn wood and coal for basic needs

Michael S
July 4, 2016 3:50 pm

So long as the taxpayer money continues to roll in for government funded “studies”, I see nothing new here, just more of the same we have been exposed to since Mr. Spock told us it was “global cooling” back in the 70’s.

July 4, 2016 4:03 pm

There is no need to worry, all they have to do is ask Leonardo Dicaprio…

Pops
July 4, 2016 4:16 pm

They’re just riding the 60-year cycle.

July 4, 2016 4:18 pm

There’s only one thing you need to remember about “Climate Change”: No matter WHAT the weather does — it’s your fault!

na na na
July 4, 2016 4:40 pm

Climate cranks are never satisfied.

RevHandy
July 4, 2016 8:40 pm

If the cause is CO2 they need to snuff out all the fires out west AND cap all the volcanos! Then more importantly Ground all the frequent fliers in their private jets to the “climate change” meetings!

mike
July 4, 2016 9:02 pm

I am not even going to try and pretend to know anything about climate and how it changes from one era to another! My only point is if this does happen how funny would it be? For a decade we are smothered with tales of doom about heat destroying us! Now it will be freezing destroying us! Make up your mind Mr Scientist

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