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Related: About this forumWarming Of Oceans - Heat Sink For 90%+ Of Solar Input - Accelerating Rapidly; Oh, And No "Pause"
It's literally off the NOAA Chart now . . .
The big climate news last week was NOAA and NASA announcing that 2014 was the hottest year on record, breaking the highs of 2005 and 2010. But the bigger story got buried: Global warming has continued unabated in recent years.
Indeed, its not just that there not been a hiatus or pause or even slowdown in surface temperature warming (see below). The oceans, where the vast majority of human-caused global warming heat goes, have seen an acceleration in warming in recent years. As climate expert Prof. John Abraham writes in the UK Guardian, The oceans are warming so fast, they keep breaking scientists charts.
Remember, more than 90 percent of human induced planetary warming goes into the oceans, while only 2 percent goes into the atmosphere, so small changes in ocean uptake can have huge impact on surface temperatures. Thats a key reason surface temperatures havent appeared to warm as fast as many had expected in the past ten years although ocean warming has sped up, and sea level rise has accelerated more than we thought , and Arctic sea ice has melted much faster than the models expected, as have the great ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica.
But heres where the medias sometimes single-minded focus on one statistic the hottest year on record misses the real story from the latest scientific data and analysis. The human-caused rise in surface air temperatures never paused, never even slowed significantly. And that means we are likely headed toward a period of rapid surface temperature warming. Heres why. Dr. Gavin Schmidt, director of NASAs Goddard Institute of Space Studies, tweeted last week Is there evidence that there is a significant change of trend from 1998? (Spoiler: No.) He attached this chart, which uses NASAs latest data:
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The latest NASA temperature data make clear that not only has there been no pause in surface temperature warming in the past decade and a half, there hasnt even been a significant change in trend.
EDIT
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/01/22/3614256/hottest-year-ocean-warming/
phantom power
(25,966 posts)soooo bad....
drray23
(7,637 posts)Given that warm oceans are the engine for hurricanes. The warmer the water, the stronger the hurricane. We are in for some scarry times.
> The warmer the water, the stronger the hurricane.
The sooner that a powerful hurricane hits the seats of power (both government and financial) the better.
Shame about all the poor citizens caught up in this shit but there you go - that's the price being paid
sooner or later so let's hope it is sooner.