Sentences with phrase «ocean temperature record»

Changing ocean temperature records decades after the event is no different in kind from changing the results of an opinion poll predicting an election after the result.
Global land / ocean temperature records from NOAA, NASA, Berkeley Earth, Hadley / UAE, and Cowtan and Way show no detectable sign of a «pause» in warming through to the present.
A detailed, long - term ocean temperature record derived from corals on Christmas Island in Kiribati and other islands in the tropical Pacific shows that the extreme warmth of recent El Niño events reflects not just the natural ocean - atmosphere cycle but a new factor: global warming caused by human activity.
This all - time monthly record was broken in August 2015 (+0.78 °C / +1.40 °F), then broken again in September (+0.83 °C / +1.49 °F), and then broken once more in October (0.86 °C / 1.55 °F)-- making three all - time new monthly high global ocean temperature records set in a single calendar year.
«While these improvements in the land and ocean temperature record reveal a rate of warming greater than previously documented, ****** we also found that our computed trends likely continue to underestimate the true rate of warming.
Goddard has done tons of things like, compared a land - only temperature record to a land + ocean temperature record, claiming it was the same temperature but had just been fraudulently adjusted over the years.
In saying this, alarmists want to have their cake and eat it too: they readily cite the air and ocean temperature record when the record shows warming, and want us to ignore it when it doesn't.
The more recent changeover from engine - room intake to buoy measurements requires ocean temperatures recorded over the past 20 years or so to be adjusted slightly to match the earlier measurements.
However, the warming estimation of the climate model in the top 700 meters of Earth's oceans are inconsistent with the data of ocean temperature recorded prior to 2004.
Both because we felt that NOAA got a lot of unfair criticism, and also because their new results did produce some real scientific uncertainties; not only is their new temperature record warmer than their old one, it's also a bit warmer than the UK's Hadley Center record, which is probably the most commonly used ocean temperature record,» Hausfather says.
In the past, as PopSci previously reported, most ocean temperature data was taken by ships which pulled water into their engine rooms — rooms warmer than the ocean outside, making ocean temperature recordings slightly higher.
The Karl study looked mostly at ocean temperature records several decades old and determined that those older readings skewed too warm when compared to modern monitoring from buoys and other devices because they were taken in ships» engine rooms.
Specifically, the group relied on data from satellite radiometers, floating buoys and robotic Argo floats to create three separate ocean temperature records during the last two decades.
The ocean temperature records have revealed the crucial link.»
And finally, let's go back to the ocean temperature record that I show above.
Impact of the weather stations adjustments on the global land - ocean temperature record, calculated using the Skeptical Science temperature record calculator in «CRU» mode.
Global warming is evaluated on the basis of the land - ocean temperature record; the impact of adjustments on recent warming is minimal, and on the whole record it is small compared to the total amount of warming.
Since AR4, instrumental biases in upper - ocean temperature records have been identified and reduced, enhancing confidence in the assessment of change.
And finally, let's go back to the ocean temperature record that I show above.
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