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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (890357)9/27/2015 7:57:59 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 1574247
 
You did suggest that. You offered it as a reason we should believe the ocean heat content is increasing at an increasing rate.

Submarine data isn't any of the data, which is scanty, supporting the ocean heat content claims.

You'll notice the Weiner Defender himself says the Argo system only became operational this century ... yet the ocean heat content charts you and he have published show the heat content increasing since the 1950's.

Further if you look at that excellent Argo site you'll see it only goes down to 2000 meters, which happens to be less than half the average depth of the world's oceans. So how do they know so much heat is hiding in the deep oceans? They don't. They use Argo, and a lot of estimates and model based studies. That's why you see references on the ocean heat content graphs to Antonev etal and Levitus etal.
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