A_Wanderer
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linkIn the next few weeks, John Lyman of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will publish a paper in the refereed journal Geophysical Research Letters showing that, globally, the top 2,500 feet of the ocean lost a tremendous amount of heat between 2003 and 2005—in fact, about 20% of all the heat gained in the last half-century.
Needless to say, Lyman’s figures have climate scientists scratching their heads. No computer model predicts such behavio
I guess that this new information will help refine our models but this mechanism seems to be one of the innumerable ones that fuction on the earth.