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Sunday, 26 October 2014

Ocean Temperature Rise

Ocean TemperaturesOf all excess heat resulting from people’s emissions, 93.4% goes into oceans. Accordingly, the temperature of oceans has risen substantially.Globally, the average September ocean temperature...
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Friday, 17 October 2014

U.S. hit by numerous earthquakes?

During the past decade from December 2004 to present, no less than 18 great (Mw ≥ 8.0) earthquakes occurred globally (~1.8 per year), compared to 71 from 1900 to mid-2004 (~0.68 per year), yielding...
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Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Royal Society snubs important Arctic scientists and their research

by Dorsi DiazNick Breeze interview with East Siberian Arctic Shelf researcher (ESAS) Dr. Natalia Shakhova on why the important news about methane news is not reaching mainstream news. Powerful interests...
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Saturday, 11 October 2014

Climate Change Accelerating

Methane levels as high as 2562 ppb were recorded on October 9, 2014, as illustrated by the image below.Many grey areas show up in the image where QC (quality control) failed, as it was too hard to read...
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Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Wild Weather Swings

Above combination-image illustrates some of the wild temperature swings that are taking place on the Northern Hemisphere. While the average temperature anomaly on the Northern Hemisphere may not differ...
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Saturday, 4 October 2014

Record June–August Global Ocean Surface Temperature

August 2014 record high land and ocean temperatureThe combined average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces for August 2014 was record high for the month, at 0.75°C (1.35°F) above...
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Where we are - A climate system summary

by Paul BeckwithAirThe presence of GHGs (greenhouse gases) in the atmosphere is vital to sustain life on our planet. These GHGs trap heat and keep the global average surface temperature of the planet...
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Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Warm water extends from Laptev Sea to North Pole

The NOAA NESDIS image below shows sea surface temperature anomalies of well over 1ºC extending to the North Pole.The image below gives a world view, showing SST anomalies at the top end of the scale...
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