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| | notrickszone.com
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| | [AI summary] The text discusses the rapid cooling of the North Atlantic Ocean, citing scientific studies and data indicating a significant drop in temperatures below historical averages, including the 1950s and 1800s levels. It references research by Serykh (2016) and other studies suggesting that this cooling is part of natural climate variability rather than a direct result of human activities. The text also touches on debates within the climate science community regarding the causes of recent temperature changes, with some arguing that natural factors, such as solar activity and oceanic cycles, play a significant role. Additionally, the discussion extends to the broader implications of these climate changes, including potential impacts on weather patterns...
| | climatesanity.wordpress.com
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| | The evidence that the Arctic was warmer in the mid-Holocene than it is now is compelling. At longitudes almost completely encircling the Arctic, palaeological proxies of all kinds speak from the past with the same message. Treelines moved in latitudes and elevations. Alkenone molecules produced from sun loving organisms in the top layer of ocean...
| | andymaypetrophysicist.com
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| | Guest post by Renee Hannon IntroductionThis post examines regional temperature reconstructions during the past several thousand years relative to different baselines and the responses of end member deviants, the Arctic and Antarctic polar extremes. And it's a quite interesting tug of war. Why use Temperature Baselines?Regional and global reconstructions are frequently shown as temperature anomalies...
| | wattsupwiththat.com
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| We discussed Dr. Roy Spencer's post More on Trenberth's Missing Heat in my recent post and in the cross post at WattsUpWithThat. One of the points Roy made: a change in ocean heat content is presented in terms that look impressive: Joules times 10^22 or Joules with oodles of trailing zeroes. However, in terms that...