Climate shift in the Pacific may accelerate global warming

By Peter Hannam
Updated December 30 2014 - 1:18pm, first published December 29 2014 - 6:07pm
Climate experts are watching to see if a shift in a Pacific temperature gradient signals a period of accelerated warming is about to begin. Photo: Brianne Makin
Climate experts are watching to see if a shift in a Pacific temperature gradient signals a period of accelerated warming is about to begin. Photo: Brianne Makin
Climate experts are watching to see if a shift in a Pacific temperature gradient signals a period of accelerated warming is about to begin. Photo: Brianne Makin
Climate experts are watching to see if a shift in a Pacific temperature gradient signals a period of accelerated warming is about to begin. Photo: Brianne Makin
Climate experts are watching to see if a shift in a Pacific temperature gradient signals a period of accelerated warming is about to begin. Photo: Brianne Makin
Climate experts are watching to see if a shift in a Pacific temperature gradient signals a period of accelerated warming is about to begin. Photo: Brianne Makin
Climate experts are watching to see if a shift in a Pacific temperature gradient signals a period of accelerated warming is about to begin. Photo: Brianne Makin
Climate experts are watching to see if a shift in a Pacific temperature gradient signals a period of accelerated warming is about to begin. Photo: Brianne Makin

With 2014 likely to be declared the world's hottest year on record, the last thing the planet needs is a climate shift to turbo-charge the global warming already under way.

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