Sentences with phrase «ocean heat content data»

Also notable is the substantial variation in ocean heating rates between the three different ocean heat content data sets.
And the sea surface temperature and ocean heat content data do not support the existence of a human - induced global warming signal.
However, the much - adjusted NODC ocean heat content data for the tropical Pacific (Figure 1) shows a decline in ocean heat content since 2000, and the ocean heat content for the Atlantic (Figure 2) has been flat since 2005.
Figure 1 Ocean Heat Content data represents the heat stored of the oceans to specified depths.
The bottom line is that all available ocean heat content data show that the oceans and global climate continue to build up heat at a rapid pace, consistent with the global energy imbalance observed by satellites.
Loeb (2012) combined ocean heat content data, top - of - the - atmosphere satellite observations, heat absorbed by the land and atmosphere, and the energy required to melt ice.
OVERVIEW Before the ARGO floats were deployed, there were so few temperature and salinity observations at depths below 700 meters that the NODC does not present ocean heat content data during that period for depths of 0 - 2000 meters on an annual basis.
That is, the NODC only presents its annual ocean heat content data for...
Even if ultimately there is real confidence in ocean heat content data — i.e. the trends exceed the differences in data handling — without understanding changes in reflected SW and emitted IR it remains impossible to understand the global energy dynamic.
OVERVIEW In a number of posts, we've discussed and illustrated the difficulties with ocean heat content data.
The method preferred by the GWPF report, and that which Lewis has used in his own papers, involves estimating climate sensitivity using a combination of recent instrumental temperature data (including ocean heat content data), less complex climate models, and statistics.
The light green area I've highlighted (in figure 2 [a]-RRB- is the time period where the XBT were the dominant source of ocean heat content data.
Guest Post by Bob Tisdale, As noted in the post October 2010 Update to NODC Ocean Heat Content Data, the National Oceanographic Data Center has updated itsOCEAN HEAT CONTENT (OHC) data.
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach There have been a lot of electrons sacrificed on the altar of the discussion of the Levitus ocean heat content data.
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.
And since we don't have good ocean heat content data, nor any satellite observations, or any measurements of stratospheric temperatures to help distinguish potential errors in the forcing from internal variability, it is inevitable that there will be more uncertainty in the attribution for that period than for more recently.
The error bars on the CERES retrievals, particularly when all 4 sensors are available are significantly less than the (reported) error bars on the ocean heat content data in the Lyman et al work.
Chen and Tung (2014) analyse the ocean heat content data maintained by a Japanese research group, Ishii et al (2005), and make a number of statements about the cause of multi-decadal fluctuations in ocean heat mixing rates.
However, in evaluating the ocean heat content data and scientific literature, Curry made a number of mistakes.
Of course, the amusing part is that the fake - skeptics were proclaiming the ocean heat content data were the greatest thing since sliced bread about 4 - 5 years ago.
The data are especially poor prior to 1970, when the satellite era began and also the ocean heat content data are poor then and prior to then.
My grudge is that Nova claims the planet is not warming, but in order to do that she is ignoring all Ocean Heat Content data.
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