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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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| | | | | 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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| | | | | UPDATE 3-28-09: As you will note, I stopped logging the SST posts on this thread back in December 2008. I have, however, continued to write ... | |
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| | | As of late May, sea surface temperatures (SST) are cooler than normal over most of the eastern half of the Atlantic Main Development Region (MDR) while they remain warmer than normal over the southwestern North Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf. This ... Continue reading ? | ||