Thursday, July 23, 2015



Where has that pesky heat gone?

Warmists are convinced that there is some unmeasured heat hiding somewhere but can't decide where.  First it was in the Atlantic then in the Pacific.  But Whoops! the Pacific actually seem to be cooling.  Never mind.  Voila!  It's now in the Indian ocean. Story below mostly just modelling so mainly for laughs

The extra heat that has entered the Pacific Ocean during the period of slow surface warming since 1998 has been transferred to the Indian Ocean, reports a study published online in Nature Geoscience. The findings reconcile reports of an enhanced heat uptake in the Pacific Ocean over the past 15 years or so with an observed *decrease* in the heat that is stored there. [Which is pretty pesky!]

Global mean surface temperatures have nearly stabilized since 1998 despite observations at the top of the atmosphere suggesting that the Earth has continued to warm. A significant portion of this heat is believed to have entered the Pacific Ocean, but measurements of the Pacific’s heat content indicate that it has actually been decreasing.

Sang-Ki Lee and colleagues analysed observational data along with simulations with a global ocean–sea ice model, and find that the increased heat uptake in the Pacific Ocean has been compensated by increased heat transport to the Indian Ocean, through the passages of the Indonesian Archipelago. The heat gain in the Indian Ocean accounts for 70% of the heat storage in the top 700 m of the global ocean. The authors suggest that if this transport persists, the accumulating heat in the Indian Ocean could be projected into the Atlantic Ocean, which has already heated substantially since the mid-twentieth century.

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Posted by John J. Ray (M.A.; Ph.D.).

2 comments:

Wireless.Phil said...

They pumped so much natural gas, crude oil and water from underground, that there is not much left to keep the surface crust from sinking below the sea.

Hows that?

Tales of Ancient Sea Rise Told for 10,000 Years

Published: January 25th, 2015
www.climatecentral.org/news/tales-of-sea-level-rise-told-for-10000-years-18586

Wireless.Phil said...

A week or so ago the news was talking El Nino this year.

All we've had here is rain and a few good worm days, so far, its a mild damp summer.
www.elnino.noaa.gov/

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