The IPCC numbers are a range now, from 0.15ºC to 0.35ºC a decade, as noted above, but tell you what. I'll take the bet with the older 2007 numbers but based on one condition, we do it now using todays information..The bet stands as it is. The bet is on the IPCC's prediction that the Earth's temperature in 2017 will be 0.2 degrees Celsius higher than it was in 2007.
(If you want to make a counter bet, based on your adjusted data, that the Earth's temperature will be 0.25 degrees Celsius higher in 2017 than it was in 2007, that's fine with me. That seems like an odd thing for you to do but I have no objections).
That's a wager we can track and return to when the results are known.
If you take the bet, here are the terms:
If you win, I have to purchase and read the following: http://www.amazon.com/Hockey-Stick-...5&sr=8-1&keywords=climate+wars+-+michael+mann
But if I win, you have to purchase and read the following: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/09...rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=2088243002&pf_rd_i=desktop
Do we have a bet?
I say, why wait three years, lets do the bet now.
I'll bet you right now that the IPCC numbers are totally on the money, using today's numbers as our starting figures.
Will you take that bet right now?
I challenge you.