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Temperatures, Ocean heat content, the Argo floats

Posted by Administrator (admin) on 7th February, 2010
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It takes 300 times more heat to change the overall ocean temperatures than it takes to change temperatures of the atmosphere. Therefore trend in ocean heat is the best indicator for the real stable temperature development. Since 2003 an extensive system of 3000 floats ( the “Argo boyes”) measurering water temperatures down to 700 meter, and some times down to 2 km.

 

Also due to volcanoes and and ocean current influence on global atmosphere temperatures, the measurements of deeper water temperatures are more reliable for global temperatures.

Since 2003 results from the Argo floats shows that the global temperatures are slightly falling. As the heat effect of CO2  is a constant effect, any such constant CO2 warming is not so easy to explain when seeing the one and only real heat container of the Earth – the oceans – are becoming slightly colder. This is a problem for the CO2 theory even though data is only available since 2003.

Last changed: 7th February, 2010 at 08:51:50

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