Posted on 12/31/2014 5:49:38 PM PST by RBStealth
The seas have stored most of the excess heat generated by greenhouse gases since 2000, but they are due to send it back skyward December 30, 2014 |By John Upton and Climate Central
A Weddell seal with a conductivity-temperature-depth tag on its head. Credit: Dan Costa, University of California at Santa Cruz
Probing a blue abyss can be an abysmal recipe for the blues.
For every 10 joules of energy that our greenhouse gas pollution traps here on Earth, about 9 of them end up in an ocean. There, the effects of global warming bite into fisheries, ecosystems and ice. But those effects are largely imperceptible to humansas invisible to a landlubber as an albatross chomping on a baited hook at the end of a long line.
What scientists discovered in 2014 is that since the turn of the century, oceans have been absorbing more of global warmings heat and energy than would normally be expected, helping to slow rates of warming on land. What they will be talking about in 2015, and beyond, is when that trend might come to an endlikely following a routine shift in Pacific Ocean trade winds. Much of that extra sunken heat will eventually be belched back into the atmosphere by the overheating seas. The effects of ocean warming might be imperceptible to most of us, but they are far-reaching. They are driving fishing fleets further out to sea, ushering tropical fish into polar waters, and worsening flood hazards for coastal communities.
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I think the oceans start selectively storing heat as the
relationship between democrat ideology and actual climate data becomes increasingly contradictory.
Or maybe its when Algore’s profits drop beneath a threshold level.
How dare you quote the 1’st law of thermodynamics. We’re supposed to be in full emotional tizzy mode here.
We are all going to die! In less than 125 years everyone now on Earth will be dead!!!
It’s Bush’s fault. Bush and those damned SUVs.
There’s never any actual warming, just rumors of warming. “Scientific” American is one of the top rumor mongers in the country.
>> Its Bushs fault. Bush and those damned SUVs.
Right! And don’t even get me started about those fracking oil ‘n gas wells!
I subscribed to Scientific American back in the 60's/70's and it was awesome! Mathemagical themes, Hofstadter, real articles from real scientists about real research.
I resubscribed last year and was horrified that, not only had they lost their belief in the scientific method, but they had become a religion of political belief! Truly stupid opinions with a snotty attitude. Most of the authors clearly do not even know what "scientific method" means.
It is trash, a pathetic embarrassment. It angered me.
"Scientific American" indeed!
And I’m a high school drop out.
OK. So the ocean got a little warmer. I was too far out to swim back to the beach bathroom.
They are or were a bunch of Commies at “Scientific American.” The Piel family used to run that misnamed magazine and the Piel wife was head of the Commie front, The Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. That Communist transmission belt, The ACLU, was bad enough!
Thirty years ago SA was leftist dreck. Not much has changed since then.
Yes. This is great news.
More food. Lower heating bills. Lower cost of living. Better wine.
I am looking forward to this.
Hey, John, do you remember back in eighth grade, when your science teacher talked about convection?
I remember when the mag had real science articles in it.
more desalt plants and we can drink the ocean level down.
Anti-science on the march!
Warm oceans put packed ice on the continents rapidly. That was the cause of the ice age.
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>> “It’s a creative excuse.” <<
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Its a feeble stupid excuse that demonstrates how they disregard the science to make up their fantasies.
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Isn’t a seal a mammal and therefore an air-breathing animal? They certainly can’t be used to get temperature readings at great depths (where the excess heat is purportedly hiding out).
You just can’t trust those cunning oceans!
They’ve been scheming against us for dumping our sewage in them.
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>> “I remember when the mag had real science articles in it.” <<
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Which issue was that? I forget.
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