Not exact matches
In addition, since the global surface
temperature records are a measure that responds to albedo changes (volcanic aerosols, cloud cover, land use, snow and ice cover) solar output, and differences in partition of various forcings into the
oceans / atmosphere / land / cryosphere, teasing out just the effect of CO2
+ water vapor over the short term is difficult to impossible.
Atmospheric white - noise forcing of the
ocean, evoking a red - noise response, was proposed by Hasselmann [22] and has been invoked to explain the non-GHG
+ ASA component of the observed
temperature record [12].
However since 2003, 3000
+ ARGO satellite buoys which descend to depths of 2,000 metres, continually
recording ocean temperatures, have not detected a rise in
ocean temps either.
You use the land
+ ocean global
temperature record, which ignores the fact that the
oceans have not equilibrated to the current forcings including CFC.