Another good idea is to place towels or sheets over the spots the cat usually likes to sit, to create a cool barrier between their fur and
the normally warmer surfaces.
Not exact matches
Normally, a hurricane sucks up cold water from deeper layers, cooling the sea
surface and weakening the hurricane, but in the case of deep
warm water layers, the hurricane intensifies because it is sucking up
warm water.
The ENSO cycle has been in La Nada mode for a few months and the
surface and troposphere, that both
normally lag ENSO by a few months, indeed already are back on the 40 year
warming trend.
Furthermore, in the absence of such
warming, ocean mixing would
normally be expected to be constantly refreshing the water at the ocean's
surface, the place where it meets with air and dissolves CO2.
[Response: Particularly amusing nonsense, since Jim has been pointing out the importance of black carbon deposition (which replaces the
normally highly reflective snow
surface with highly absorbing particulates, thus enhancing
surface warming) on Arctic
warming for a number of years.
But, it can
warm the air close to the ground, if the air is cooler, and does do that if that very energy just bounces around locally in the air maintaining equilibrium and equipartition, and this is what
normally happens (really it is thermalization and re-emission from the GHGs), in your room, on your patio, in a field, on the ocean, its just it can never raise the temperature greater than the local
surface itself is.