It says this under the graph.
The only thing they don't say the meaning of is the "grey area".
The 1999 prediction is the [(EDITED) black dashed line]. They say it a comparison to the
pre-industrial era so my question is where is the data to compare to ?
It must be the grey area and if we look at the Mean temps (the center of the
grey area) the current temps appear to be right up the center. Pretty much.
P.S. this source gives the quoted line meanings above.
https://watchingthedeniers.wordpress...ngly-accurate/
And this source says this.
Global warming predictions prove accurate | Environment | guardian.co.uk
The original report cannot be read without paying money.
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1999 prediction black line; actual temperatures red line; yellow diamonds individual years
The 1999 prediction is the [(EDITED) black dashed line]. They say it a comparison to the
pre-industrial era so my question is where is the data to compare to ?
It must be the grey area and if we look at the Mean temps (the center of the
grey area) the current temps appear to be right up the center. Pretty much.
P.S. this source gives the quoted line meanings above.
https://watchingthedeniers.wordpress...ngly-accurate/
And this source says this.
Global warming predictions prove accurate | Environment | guardian.co.uk
The climate forecast published in 1999 is showed by the dashed black line. Actual temperatures are shown by the red line (as a 10-year mean) and yellow diamonds (for individual years). The graph shows that temperatures rose somewhat faster than predicted in the early 2000s before returning to the forecasted trend in the last few years. Photograph: Nature Geoscience
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