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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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| | | | | I recently wrote a blog post about Roger Pielke Sr's guest post on Climate etc. in which he was suggesting an alternative metric to assess global warming. Roger was essentially suggesting that we should be using the ocean heat content (OHC) as a metric for global warming. I largely agree, although I don't think it... | |
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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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| | | by Judith Curry On the Pierrehumbert thread, I stated: So, if you have followed the Climate Etc. threads, the numerous threads on this topic atScienceofdoom, and read Pierrehumbert's article, is anyone still unconvinced about the Tyndall gas effect and its ... Continue reading ? | ||