Abstract
Observed trends in global surface air temperature depart significantly from those predicted by the ensemble of models used in the Fifth Assessment Report of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. An alternative paradigm, where lower rates of warming are predicted, has emerged in the last three years. Here we test the hypotheses put forth by those models and document the alternative that is likely more consistent with observations.
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