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Tag Archives: NOAA
Ocean heat content and sea surface temperatures
I had a number of interesting Twitter conversations today and thought I would write about one of them. It started with me retweeting something from Andy Revkin which showed the NOAA ocean heat content, down to a depth of 2000m, … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, ENSO, Global warming
Tagged energy budget, ENSO, Global warming, NOAA, Ocean heat content, Sea surface temperatures
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Watt about the averages?
Just a quick post to point out that Bob Tisdale doesn’t read things very carefully, or doesn’t take much time to think about what he has read. In a recent Watts Up With That (WUWT) post called Why the NOAA … Continue reading
Arctic sea ice extent
I was somewhat surprised to see the following tweet from Andrew Neil Scientists, Marine Research, Bergen: decline in Arctic ice not thru warmer air but by shifts in ocean currents, pushing warmer water north — Andrew Neil (@afneil) July 6, … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Global warming
Tagged Andrew Neil, arctic sea ice, Ken Drinkwater, NOAA, Telegraph
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