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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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| | | | Anthony has a post reporting NOAA's 2008 results, with NOAA reporting: For 2008, the average temperature of 53.0 degrees F was 0.2 degree above the 20th Century average. Anthony showed the following image from NOAA: Readers need to keep in mind that there is a substantial "divergence" between NOAA US and NASA US temperatures as... | |
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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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| | This is a reference post. I'll link to it in future model-data comparison posts, so that I don't have to burden those posts with boilerplate. The following is from Chapter 1.4 from my recently published ebook Climate Models Fail. I've also tacked on a few paragraphs from Chapter 1.3 at the end because they are... |