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Online rangerrebew

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New Study: CO2 Effects On Global Ocean Temperatures ‘Impossible’ To Measure
by Kenneth Richard  18 hours ago 

A new study reveals the limit of the greenhouse gas-induced longwave radiative impact extends only to the ~10 μm (0.01 mm) skin layer — the ocean-air interface — and no deeper.

Determining the sea surface temperature (SST) variation at this skin depth is critical to any attempt to quantify or calculate the impact of greenhouse gases like CO2 on ocean temperatures.


Yet scientists admit such temperature variations are “impossible” to measure at this depth.

Instead, temperature variations in the skin layer must be “schemed” (i.e., guessed) using models that only begin at the 500 to 1,000 mm (0.5 to 1.0 m) layer depths.

This means, of course, that CO2’s effects on ocean temperatures are also impossible to measure.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/new-study-co2-effects-on-global-ocean-temperatures-impossible-to-measure/
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Well, they still have the cart before the horse.

Solubility of CO2 in ocean water is directly related to the temperature of the water (just like the bubbles in your beer). The amount of CO2 in your beer will not determine the temperature of your beer. Fizzier is not colder, but colder will retain more CO2. 9999hair out0000
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