The data fits the theory and that's bothering you?
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The altered data fits the theory. The measured data goes opposite the theory. Night and day difference between those two concepts.
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Replying to @Tony__Heller @SteveSGoddard and
Are ocean temperature measurements "tampered"?
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I don't know much about ocean temperatures, but Phil Jones at CRU said the historical ocean data was "largely made up." NASA did not even attempt to calculate pre-1950 ocean temperatures until about 15 years ago. https://realclimatescience.com/overwhelming-evidence-of-collusion/ …pic.twitter.com/I6NDnaotmp
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Replying to @Tony__Heller @SteveSGoddard and
Meaning we do have ocean temperatures since 1950, which is all we need, and those are better than land measurements because 90% of alleged CO2 heat goes into oceans.
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Global warming theory is based around warming of the troposphere. I am not aware of any mechanism by which scientists have claimed CO2 heats the oceans, and much of the sea surface is well below normal temperature. https://www.ospo.noaa.gov/data/sst/anomaly/2019/anomnight.2.11.2019.gif …pic.twitter.com/3OI4GT0RIM
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Replying to @Tony__Heller @SteveSGoddard and
Warm air doesn't warm water?
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Ocean heat content is controlled almost entirely by the amount of solar energy penetrating the surface of the water, and thus is controlled by cloudiness, The tiny change in troposphere temperatures has very little effect on the heat content of the ocean. http://www.drroyspencer.com/latest-global-temperatures/ …pic.twitter.com/ILW5HmESrc
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Replying to @Tony__Heller @SteveSGoddard and
Is 2 degrees in twenty years, for example, a "very little effect"?
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Then you are arguing air can warm oceans to the point of bleaching coral, for example.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @LarrySchweikart and
A lot of bleaching of reefs occurs when sea levels drop during ENSO events, and the corals are subject to excess UV and heat. Plus, bleaching is an evolutionary adaptation. It expels one symbiont, to take in another with better heat resistance. Last, coral growth rate > w/temp
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Replying to @LesJohnsonHrvat @LarrySchweikart and
You're claiming sea levels are dropping where there is coral?
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