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Global ocean temperatures drop to coldest in 6 1/2 years
vanity based on Data from NOAA ^ | 9.17.07 | Dangus

Posted on 09/17/2007 11:13:01 AM PDT by dangus

The temperature of the ocean has cooled 0.2 degrees C in the past few of years, and is now only 0.1 degrees C warmer than it was throughout much of 1944. This data set had been showing a general warming trend since the late 1970s, (as well as a warming trend from the 1910s through the mid 1940s) with the warmest time being recorded in the El Nino year of 1998.

Despite temperatures peaking in 1998, it's been reasonable to describe the temperature trend as continuing, since 1998 at the time was a flukishly hot spell. Since 1998, the "normal" trend line approached what had been flukishly warm.

The reversal to cooler temperatures is not yet long or strong enough to discredit global warming completely... by a long shot. However, global warming alarmists had been warning that global warming had dramatically accelerated in the past couple decades; although ocean temperatures had risen a mere degree over the last century, the alarmists had warned of an increasing rate of warming, or even an increasing rate of an increasing rate of warming, suggesting the next century could see temperatures increase by several degrees.

Although this data is still consistent with a long, gradual trend of increasing ocean temperatures, it is not consistent with any sudden accelerations in warming trends.

My source is a data table at the NOAA, which could not be linked to directly, since it is available over file transfer protocol (FTP), not hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP). This is the link: ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/anomalies/monthly.ocean.90S.90N.df_1901-2000mean.dat It may be accessed from the bottom of the page I linked to in the source field, under "The Monthly Global Ocean Temperature Anomalies (degrees C)." My source is purely the data; the web page from which I derived it has not been updated to reflect any updated data.


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KEYWORDS: climatechange; coastalenvironment; dangus; environment; globalcooling; globalwarming; goebbelswarming; gorebullwarning; theskyisfalling; wereallgonnadie
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To: dangus

Report to rehab.


21 posted on 09/17/2007 11:23:41 AM PDT by cll (Carthage must be destroyed)
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To: ClearCase_guy

I never flounder around when it comes to puns............


22 posted on 09/17/2007 11:23:49 AM PDT by Red Badger (ALL that CARBON in ALL that oil & coal was once in the atmospere. We're just putting it back!)
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To: dangus

Now ya’ll know that global warming can cause either warming or cooling, Right. I mean no matter what happens the global warming crowd is right. Do you understand? It’s important that you understand!


23 posted on 09/17/2007 11:24:24 AM PDT by ontap (Just another backstabbing conservative)
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To: RightWhale

Moisture moving from sea to land is one way of transfering heat energy to land. Since the cooling trend is less pronounced on land, I’d see that as more likely to result from more rain on land, not less. But none such pattern could be established from a very short-term reversal in a trend.

BUT: I personally believe that a very slight trend in global warming was suppressed in the post-war boom by massive production of particulate pollution, which has been proven to cause aerosols (liquid droplets suspended in air), which have been proved to create clouds, which reflect heat. Indeed, the amount of light energy reaching the surface of the Earth has increased dramatically, commensurate with the recent-but-halted reduction of particluate pollution (mid 1970s through to late 1990s) and also commensurate with the recent surge in global temperatures (1978-1998). I suppose that more aerosols mean clouds can contain more moisture, and hence carry it overland better. If you reduce the aerosols, you increase the amount of moisture condensing on each particle, and you cause rain to occur closer to the source of the moisture, which is the ocean. But that’s just my reasoning; I haven’t seen anything in particular to validate it.


24 posted on 09/17/2007 11:26:13 AM PDT by dangus
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To: Red Badger

The Halibut is that neither do I.


25 posted on 09/17/2007 11:26:17 AM PDT by ontap (Just another backstabbing conservative)
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To: dangus

Damn global warming again. It’s turning both our oceans and atmosphere into Arctic conditions.


26 posted on 09/17/2007 11:26:57 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo ("Hidin' in a corner ...of New York City, lookin' down a .44 in West Virginy")
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To: dangus

The only thing I can figure out, the last guy who did the measurement must have peed in the water first.


27 posted on 09/17/2007 11:27:06 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: dangus

Where are all the hurricanes this year


28 posted on 09/17/2007 11:27:24 AM PDT by uncbob (m first)
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To: dangus
Current ocean temps are certainly below normal with the Arctic being just about the only warmer than normal area. Very cold in the Antarctic area given the record amount of sea ice this year.

La Nina conditions in the Eastern Pacific seem to be strengthening.


29 posted on 09/17/2007 11:29:01 AM PDT by JustDoItAlways
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To: dangus

What happened to global warming? If the Goreacle says something, it must be true.


30 posted on 09/17/2007 11:29:04 AM PDT by wastedyears (George Orwell was a clairvoyant.)
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To: ClearCase_guy

Are you being sarcastic? I was trying to avoid lingo, and what you quote is a very clumsy wording. Or is “trend line” what you are calling lingo? It’s a lousy mix of lingo and hack wording, I suppose.


31 posted on 09/17/2007 11:29:05 AM PDT by dangus
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To: Disambiguator
Global ocean temperatures drop to coldest in 6 1/2 years

What about pools??

32 posted on 09/17/2007 11:29:45 AM PDT by GOP_Raider ("I guess I like to do things that bother people." -Urban Meyer)
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To: DaveyB

Illegal aliens cooling the oceans Americans won’t cool.


33 posted on 09/17/2007 11:29:58 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler ("A person's a person no matter how small." -Dr. Seuss)
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To: Owl_Eagle

LOL!!!!!!!


34 posted on 09/17/2007 11:32:11 AM PDT by Rick.Donaldson (http://realitycheck.blogsome.com - and yes, yes, I'm a "FredHead". Fred Thompson for Prez.)
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To: GOP_Raider

You want shriknage? I'll give you shrikage:


35 posted on 09/17/2007 11:32:52 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler ("A person's a person no matter how small." -Dr. Seuss)
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To: rfp1234

No, actually I meant “this data,” as in “all this spaghetti,” not as in “all these spaghetti.” It is considered proper to refer to a collection of data as data.


36 posted on 09/17/2007 11:33:05 AM PDT by dangus
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To: Red Badger; honolulugal

Ping


37 posted on 09/17/2007 11:33:19 AM PDT by OKSooner
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To: dangus

I was being sarcastic. I would not consider “flukishly warm” to be a useful scientific phrase. Also, it seems like the “normal” trend is approaching the abnormal or “flukish” range, which seems — shall we say — odd.


38 posted on 09/17/2007 11:33:40 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (The broken wall, the burning roof and tower. And Agamemnon dead.)
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To: dangus
Karl Rove has gone to full-time operation of the Global Weather Manipulation Machine.

Eeeeexcelent.

39 posted on 09/17/2007 11:34:13 AM PDT by TChris (Has anyone under Mitt Romney's leadership ever been worse off because he is Mormon?)
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To: JustDoItAlways

Actually, the impressive part is that you’re looking at data which include all liquid ocean parts, I believe. So, it’s including more of the Arctic, which is warmer than usual, and less of the Antarctic, which is colder.


40 posted on 09/17/2007 11:34:45 AM PDT by dangus
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