ScienceShot:
No Letup in World's Warming
20
April, 2012
Global
warming contrarians remind the public that the world has not warmed
all that much, if at all, during the past decade or so.
But
that's the atmosphere.
Oceanographers
with their thermometers in Earth's biggest reservoir of heat—the
world's ocean—report in a paper to be published in Geophysical
Research Letters that greenhouse warming has in fact been proceeding
apace the past decade, not to mention the past half century.
Ninety-three percent of the heat trapped by increasing greenhouse
gases goes into warming the ocean, not the atmosphere.
So
taking the ocean's temperature is the most comprehensive way to
monitor global warming. A group of National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration scientists has revised and updated their decade-old
compilation of temperature measurements from the upper 2000 meters of
the world's ocean.
Its
store of heat (red line with error bars) steadily increased over the
past 20 years. And the upper ocean has warmed so much in the past 50
years that its added heat would be enough to warm the lower
atmosphere by about 36°C (thankfully a physically impossible feat).
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