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All the heat caused by cars has sunk to the centre of the earth. It's the only explanation. Damn the industrial revolution! Melting the core of the planet!
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So you don't think that perhaps when the SST over the entire globe is cool it might not be an indication of cooling deeper down as well?Originally posted by pjclarke View PostExcellent point. Ninety-something percent of the extra heat being trapped by the enhanced greenhouse is indeed going to heat the oceans. Some argue that ocean heat content is a better metric of global warming than surface temperature. How's that going ...?
Global ocean heat and salt content
simple question
If you go around the entire globe and take masurements would you expect there to be a relation between SST and the temperature deeper down?
Suggesting the heat is hiding at the bottom of the ocean where it can't really be measured on a global scale smacks of desperation don't you think?Last edited by BlasterBates; 7 March 2012, 12:07.
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Excellent news!Originally posted by pjclarke View PostExcellent point. Ninety-something percent of the extra heat being trapped by the enhanced greenhouse is indeed going to heat the oceans. Some argue that ocean heat content is a better metric of global warming than surface temperature. How's that going ...?
Global ocean heat and salt content
I love a dip in the sea.
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Excellent point. Ninety-something percent of the extra heat being trapped by the enhanced greenhouse is indeed going to heat the oceans. Some argue that ocean heat content is a better metric of global warming than surface temperature. How's that going ...?How much of the earth's surface is covered by the seas?
Global ocean heat and salt content
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And here's the global picture for last year, also from WundergroundOriginally posted by Paddy View PostNot according to the weather records in Wundergound. If freezing there.
Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog : Extreme temperatures of 2011: 7 national all-time heat records; 1 cold record : Weather UndergroundThe year 2011 was the tenth warmest year on record for the globe, but the warmest year on record when a La Niña event was present (Ricky Rood has a discussion of this in his lastest post.) Seven nations and one territory broke all-time hottest temperature records. This is a far cry from 2010 (which tied for the warmest year on record), when twenty nations (plus one UK territory) set all-time hottest temperature records. One all-time coldest temperature record was set in 2011; this was the first time since 2009 one of these records was set. The all-time cold record occurred in Zambia, which ironically also set an all-time hottest temperature record in 2011.
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Not according to the weather records in Wundergound. If freezing there.Originally posted by pjclarke View PostIs it some kind of game?
Record Heat Floods America With Temperatures 40 Degrees Above Normal | ThinkProgress
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Indeed if you add up the pixels on your graph the red splodge is impressive; but is the earth really square?
How much of the earth's surface is covered by the seas?
Is that the best you can do....
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Have a nice day.Last edited by BlasterBates; 7 March 2012, 07:06.
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Is it some kind of game?
Record Heat Floods America With Temperatures 40 Degrees Above Normal | ThinkProgress
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Dozens of children die in Afghanistan cold | World news | The Guardian
http://www.stripes.com/news/humanita...-ends-1.170232More than 40 people, most of them children, have frozen to death in what has been Afghanistan's coldest winter in years.
The government has recorded 41 deaths from freezing in three provinces Kabul, Ghor and Badakhshan, said health ministry spokesman Ghulam Sakhi Kargar.
Humanitarian mission to aid snow-stranded in Montenegro ends
In a final tally, officials say Task Force Duke flew 23 missions with 44,000 pounds of cargo, much of it food and cattle feed to aid snow-stranded residents and their livestock in the mountainous country. As much as 11½ feet of snow covered the ground in some areas,Last edited by Paddy; 6 March 2012, 21:33.
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Is that inaccuracy as serious as the gaffe by your Australian friends predicting no more rain and then three years later....Originally posted by pjclarke View PostSteve Goddard on sea level?
You cannot be serious.
Goddard got dropped as a guest poster from Wattsupwiththat for serial inaccuracies. Now that takes some doing.

or what about good old Dr David Viner (need I say more).

Now with regard to your prediction that 2012 would be the hottest year.I always say a picture speaks a 1000 words

Doesn't look good does it......
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Steve Goddard on sea level?
You cannot be serious.
Goddard got dropped as a guest poster from Wattsupwiththat for serial inaccuracies. Now that takes some doing.
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