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climate-science.press
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| | | | By Andy May This is the last in my current series of posts on ocean temperatures. In our previous posts we compared land-based measurements to sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) and discussed problems and contradictions in the land-based measurements (seehere). This first post was overly long and complicated, but I needed to lay a foundation before getting... | |
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rclutz.com
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| | | | The best context for understanding decadal temperature changes comes from the world's sea surface temperatures (SST), for several reasons: The ocean covers 71% of the globe and drives average temperatures; SSTs have a constant water content, (unlike air temperatures), so give a better reading of heat content variations; A major El Nino was the dominant... | |
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superforestblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | Ocean SST Temperatures, what do we really know? https://ift.tt/34DltH8 By Andy May This is the last in my current series of posts on ocean temperatures. In our previous posts we compared land-based measurements to sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) and discussed problems and contradictions in the land-based measurements (see here). This first post was overly long and... | |
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science2017.globalchange.gov
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| | This report is an authoritative assessment of the science of climate change, with a focus on the United States. It represents the first of two volumes of the Fourth National Climate Assessment, mandated by the Global Change Research Act of 1990. |