La Niña Strengthens — And Global Sea Surface Temperature Rapidly Cool; West Antarctica’s Melt Is Coming From Below; Study Says Early-Holocene CO2 Matched Today; + The Met Office’s Phantom Data
La Niña Strengthens — And Global Sea Surface Temperature Rapidly Cool; West Antarctica’s Melt Is Coming From Below; Study Says Early-Holocene CO2 Matched Today; + The Met Office’s Phantom Data
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Rather than being constantly shown the Sea Surface Temperatures which are wildly affected by other factors- weather/wind- and only measure the top quarter inch since ‘convenient’ satellite data records.
We really need to see the Argo Buoys data.
There is no reliable long term temperature data records for the oceans, a bucket thrown overboard or the engine cooling intakes on cargo ships (laden/unladen, calibration?).
But with Argo we can get a small snapshot of ocean temperature changes for the past 20yrs or so
Rather than being constantly shown the Sea Surface Temperatures which are wildly affected by other factors- weather/wind- and only measure the top quarter inch since ‘convenient’ satellite data records.
We really need to see the Argo Buoys data.
There is no reliable long term temperature data records for the oceans, a bucket thrown overboard or the engine cooling intakes on cargo ships (laden/unladen, calibration?).
But with Argo we can get a small snapshot of ocean temperature changes for the past 20yrs or so