Posted on 06/21/2016 10:58:00 AM PDT by rktman
Its no surprise to us that the monster El Niño of 2015/2016 created a very large global temperature spike, after all, thats what the natural process that creates the phenomenon results in due to the Pacific ocean near the Equator not being able to dissipate heat to space as effectively as it usually does. NOAA says that ENSO is one of the most important climate phenomena on Earth due to its ability to change the global atmospheric circulation, which in turn, influences temperature and precipitation across the globe.
But, as they say, what goes up, must come down. NOAA has this to say about the current state:
After dominating the tropical Pacific for more than a year, El Niño ended in May 2016. Near- or below-average temperatures existed in 3 out of 4 ENSO monitoring regions of the tropical Pacific. And for the first time in 2016, wind and air pressure patterns were consistent with neutral conditions. Theres a 75% chance that La Niña will develop by winter. NOAAs next ENSO update will be released on July 14.
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Not all that long ago, another Ice Age was on its way.
Done?
Good, what's the temperature at the bottom of the hole? Well, maybe not deep enough. The deepest mine (2.5 miles) has a rock temperature of 151F. That's pretty trifling for 2.5 miles down. Asphalt in summer sun can reach 150F. Therefore the sun wins by 2.5 miles.
nice explanation
I dunno. The mine I used to work in was about a thousand feet deep. It was about 70 degrees F, IIRC. I hear diamond mines in South Africa are deeper and hotter. So a gradient from absolute zero to the temperature on my deck could be considered to have the portion from absolute zero to 70 F due to the earth’s core and the last 20 to 30 F due to sunlight, the way I see it.
Of the cuff, as I recall, the sun’s surface is about the same as our core temp.
Bottom line is that the earth is a very good insulator in general.
I actually think it would be a lot of fun if one or more of these States experiencing Unusual COLD Weather would file a RICO Lawsuit against CALIFORNIA, Claiming that their AB32 Global Warming Solutions Act worked too good and they overdid it and through their DIRECT ACTION has Plunged the World in to another Ice Age.
Watch them ADMIT in OPEN COURT that their Global Warming PLAN had NOTHING TO DO WITH CLIMATE, Then JAIL ALL OF THEM FOR LIFE!
U.S. Drought Monitor (map)
http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/
It cools down the sea’s surface. It produces strong trade winds and more rain in some parts of the world.
The sun’s rays warm Mars but it’s surface is much colder. Same with the moon.
Thank you. I like cool and rain, hope it brings rain here.
they realized someone had invented a legitimate-sounding way to tax the air.<<<.....That you breath!
IMAGINE IT!!!
Yes, I’ll bet. South Florida doesn’t have cold fronts in June.
I remember ice and very light snow in the late 70’s, but that was in January.
Ha, ha, I feel that way now, too. We’re in Oklahoma, and it’s just as hot and miserable here. Think of me, though, next January when I’m up to my eyeballs in snow and there’s a -40 wind chill. I have already told people they may not see me outside at all from November until April.
Thanks for your knowledge. I do appreciate it. The point I was trying to make, poorly it seems, was that the Earth’s surface is heated from above and below and trying to consider just what the proportion is. Perhaps I overstated the possibility but considering the many variables I wonder if anyone knows just what the proportion is. In any case I am just about certain the Core’s contribution is not trivial.
So taken together, water vapor absorbing and reflecting 90% of IR, methane another bit, CO2 contribution to IR absorption is a small portion IF there even IS a “greenhouse effect”. 2 drops in a 50 gallon tub is mankind’s contribution to global CO2. Add in warming from the central core which is NEVER considered and IMHO should be, and the “anthropogenic” part becomes infinitesimal.
regarding you deck, if you get one of those Sunsetter retractable awnings, it will lower the temp 20 F
Are you not worried about a volcanic eruption and pyroclastic flow?
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