Sentences with phrase «heat stored in the ocean»

Now the question remains (in my mind at least) whether the large increase in the amount of heat stored in the ocean is taken into account in the climate models.
If the extra heat stored in the oceans is released into the atmosphere, then the severity of storms will inevitably increase.
The process is as simple as it is terrible and damning: More CO2 means more energy which means more heat stored in the oceans.
It would also act as a barrier blocking heat stored in the ocean from escaping to the atmosphere above the Arctic.
According to this article, «The amount of heat stored in the oceans is one of the most important diagnostics for global warming, because about 90 % of the additional heat is stored there (you can read more about this in the last IPCC report from 2007).
Anthropogenic climate change has continued, it's just not so visible in the surface... It's clearly visible if you look at the heat stored in the ocean, which has kept going during these 15 years.
The amount of heat stored in the oceans is one of the most important diagnostics for global warming, because about 90 % of the additional heat is stored there (you can read more about this in the last IPCC report from 2007).
One directly links Hurricane Harvey's disastrous rains to the amount of heat stored in the ocean, which was record - setting before the storm plowed into Texas last year.
In other words, the study found that the amount of heat stored in the ocean is directly related to how much rain a storm can unload.
3) A change in the heat stored in the ocean is a better indicator of climate change than changes in atmospheric heat.
Measurements over the top 700m of the ocean show that 2014 was also a record year for the amount of heat stored in the ocean.
In the meantime, Levitus et al. have once again reminded us that although the surface warming may have been dampened in recent years, global warming hasn't magically vanished, and that heat stored in the oceans will eventually come back to haunt us.
The NODC's ocean heat content data represents the change in the heat stored in the oceans to depths of 700 meters or about 2300 feet.
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