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| | | | The oceans are driving the warming this century. SSTs took a step up with the 1998 El Nino and have stayed there with help from the North Atlantic, and more recently the Pacific northern "Blob." The ocean surfaces are releasing a lot of energy, warming the air, but eventually will have a cooling effect. The... | |
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| | | | I've moved to WordPress. This post can now be found at North Atlantic Ocean Heat Content (0-700 Meters) Is Governed By NaturalVariables #... | |
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| | | | I was inspired by David Dilley's weather forecasting based upon Atlantic water pulsing into the Arctic Ocean (see post: Global Weather Oscillations). So I went looking for that signal in the AMO dataset, our best long-term measure of sea surface temperature variations in the North Atlantic. ATLANTIC MULTI-DECADAL OSCILLATION (AMO) For this purpose, I downloaded... | |
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| | By Andy May My previous post on sea-surface temperature (SST) differences between HadSST and ERSST generated a lively discussion. Some, this author included, asserted that the Hadley Centre HadSST record and NOAA's ERSST (the Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature) record could be used as is, and did not need to be turned into anomalies from... |