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Climate scientists have long wondered where this so-called missing heat was going, especially over the last decade, when greenhouse emissions kept increasing but world air temperatures did not rise correspondingly.
Computer simulations suggest most of it was trapped in layers of oceans deeper than 1,000 feet during periods like the last decade when air temperatures failed to warm as much as they might have.
Computer simulations suggest
Originally posted by PuterMan
reply to post by MamaJ
Thing is Jenn that whether they are or not it is all part of a natural cycle and there is nothing we can do about it. We are heading into a La N-one or the other - the cold one - so things will be colder for a while. Then they will warm up again, if we don't get clobbered for 30 years by a Landscheidt Minimum.
Ye just have to get on with life.
Originally posted by Cobaltic1978
reply to post by MamaJ
Of course there is a lot of news suggesting that Global sea temperatures are rising. How would they be able to justify their taxes otherwise?
I can appreciate whre you are coming from though. If we are told 2 and 2 is five often enough, we would start believing it is so, Peace.
Originally posted by MamaJ
Originally posted by Cobaltic1978
reply to post by MamaJ
Of course there is a lot of news suggesting that Global sea temperatures are rising. How would they be able to justify their taxes otherwise?
I can appreciate whre you are coming from though. If we are told 2 and 2 is five often enough, we would start believing it is so, Peace.
Well....not really. That would be implying that I (me personally) believes everything I read and that is not the case. I do see evidence as such but I am one who thinks that change is ALWAYS happening so for the Oceans to warm is a change that is expected.