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| | | | | Posted on october 13, 2012, by Bob Tisdale This is a deviation from my typical presentation of a subdivided dataset. Usually, I divide the dataset in a way that is intended to illustrate how and why natural variables can explain the warming over the term of that data. In this post, I've broken it into... | |
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wattsupwiththat.com
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| | | | | Guest Post by Bob Tisdale UPDATE: Corrected the percentage of ocean heat loss though evaporation. Update 2: Added a link to a post by Willis Eschenbach at the end, and corrected a typo. # # # Ocean heat content and vertically averaged temperature data for the oceans have been the subjects of a couple of... | |
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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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keelingcurve.ucsd.edu
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| | | Researchers at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography have created a more accurate model of global carbon cycling. The model better accounts for the contributions of Earth's terrestrial ecosystems to atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, a major source of un | ||