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| | Figure 1 Ocean Heat Content data represents the heat stored of the oceans to specified depths. As such, it is an important global warming metric. The Introduction to Levitus et al (2005) begins: Based on the physical properties and mass of the world ocean as compared to other components of Earth's climate system, Rossby [1959]...
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| | UPDATE: Corrected the percentage of ocean heat loss though evaporation. Update 2: I added a link to a post by Willis Eschenbach at the end, and I corrected a typo. # # # Ocean heat content and vertically averaged temperature data for the oceans have been the subjects of a couple of recent blog posts....
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| | By Andy May To read this post in German see here, translation by Christian Freuer. The IPCC and the climate "consensus" believe that essentially all warming since 1750 is due to man's emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases as shown in figure 1 here or in (IPCC, 2021, p. 961). This has led to...
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| Despite being the warmest decade on record, the last decade has seen a slowdown in the rate of global warming in some temperature datasets. The factors responsible for this slowdown have been discussed at SkS, most recently in the SkS post Ocean Heat Content And The Importance Of The Deep Ocean,which looked at three Hadley Centre climate models.