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| | | | | The best context for understanding decadal temperature changes comes from the world's sea surface temperatures (SST), for several reasons: The ocean covers 71% of the globe and drives average temperatures; SSTs have a constant water content, (unlike air temperatures), so give a better reading of heat content variations; Major El Ninos have been the dominant... | |
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| | | | | Global Sea Surface Temperature anomalies made a downtick in April, a decrease of about -0.03 deg C. Surface temperature anomalies declined in both hemispheres. | |
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| | | | | I'll be adding the Pacific Ocean (60S-65N, 120E-80W) sea surface temperature anomalies to my monthly updates. See Figure 1 for the area covered by those coordinates. Why add the Pacific Ocean? It covers about 45% of the surface area of the global oceans and about 33% of the surface area of the globe (land+oceans combined).... | |
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| | | I've moved to WordPress. This post can now be found at Update And Changes To NODC Ocean Heat ContentData ############### As noted in the... | ||