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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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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Is 2 degrees in twenty years, for example, a "very little effect"?
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0.2 degrees.
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The air gap in my understanding here is that climate scientists are more worried about the ocean than the troposphere. Evidently some of them think warmer air warms oceans.
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If warmer air from increased CO2 levels caused warmer oceans, we'd expect to see a proportional increase in hurricane activity, but there has been no increase in hurricane activity since CO2 levels have been rising beginning around the late 1950s.pic.twitter.com/KwW8vixW5H
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Unless land warmed in proportion?
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Is it not the temperature differential between land and ocean that causes hurricanes to have their power? Atlantic hurricanes breed in the hot parts of northern Africa, I believe.
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