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| | | | How accurate are the NOAA and Hadley Centre sea surface temperature corrections? | |
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| | | | INITIAL NOTE: If you have not had the opportunity to view a model-data comparison of global surface temperature anomalies, where the models and data are compared during the two warming periods and two cooling (or warming-slowdown) periods since 1880, please take the time to run through this post.It presents model-data comparisons ofglobal sea surface temperature... | |
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| | | | UPDATE: Corrected a few typos. One appeared in Figure 1, which I corrected and replaced. Thanks to Werner Brozek for finding them. As we've seen in numerous model-data comparisons, there are few similarities between modeled and observed surface temperatures and precipitation. See here, here, here, here, and here for examples. We've compared satellite-era sea surface... | |
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| | By Andy May The overall greenhouse effect (GHE) is often defined as the difference between Earth's average global temperature without greenhouse gases (GHGs) and with them. Greenhouse gases are all the gases that absorb some portion of the thermal energy emitted by Earth's surface. The most important of these gases is water vapor, but there... |