RT @AASjournal: A new study of ocean salinity finds substantial amplification of the global water cycle https://t.co/pjXmgBEbNr . The autho…
@GerenimoJ1 @SophiaKianni Here's the study, you can check the math and methodology, and if you find errors, publish them in a paper in a reputable science journal for peer review. Just like the study's authors did. https://t.co/iolGkp3R7o
@WilliamCobbett4 Largest warming trends in the near surface, e.g. https://t.co/a8NfOOF1HF https://t.co/s50LnBTnfM
@MJoyce2244 @FlowerandFist @sadujtoiracsi @GeraldKutney Actually to me that link is classic click-bait. The headline is (arguably) false, and the content hyperbolically emotional. Here is the paper it references. The scientists do not compare warming to
@ScottAdamsSays The climate system is warming. Very little heat is stored in the atmosphere; most heat capacity and energy storage is in the oceans and thus oceans are a more robust indicator. Ocean energy storage increases linearly as expected by radiativ
@KonstantinKisin @mattwridley This could be the source: https://t.co/1SDBxEgHVg Can you actually point out any mistakes here, or do you just don't like the results? https://t.co/pZhGzI5Llj
@Kanthan2030 Man-made climate change is fundamentally not even about warming. It's about energy imbalance. The energy going back into the space cannot naturally keep up with how quickly we are adding energy to the planet. The nuke comparison probably comes
RT @EthicalSkeptic: @MuppetMastertm @Zuxs13 @JohnRDrayton @KennethJolivet @ZLabe @NASAViz @NASAGISS @NASAClimate He is not up to date - sti…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: @MuppetMastertm @Zuxs13 @JohnRDrayton @KennethJolivet @ZLabe @NASAViz @NASAGISS @NASAClimate He is not up to date - sti…
@MuppetMastertm @Zuxs13 @JohnRDrayton @KennethJolivet @ZLabe @NASAViz @NASAGISS @NASAClimate He is not up to date - still in 1990's 'watts/sq-m' geo-thermos notions. The oceans are heating fast, atmosphere cannot explain it. This is just an appeal to auth
@giacomozucco https://t.co/TINZz8iSfM https://t.co/ry4sMHUfLb https://t.co/2U1IenwJbf Is too easy to put the words left/right communist/nazi to get your share of likes and retweet. Argument your point after reading these peer reviewed white papers plea
RT @AASjournal: If you are interested in our latest #ocean report, "Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Co…
RT @AASjournal: If you are interested in our latest #ocean report, "Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Co…
If you are interested in our latest #ocean report, "Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Conditions" is also free to access via our publisher @SpringerGeo: https://t.co/ZPY19GaXtG
Think u should look at this, Sparky: https://t.co/dZpWkUWpkk I don’t think it agrees with ur views at all, but hey, u should at least read it, shouldn’t u? #ClimateBrawl
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
RT @AASjournal: The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
The paper is still available at no cost from our publisher Springer: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY
@paulp1232 @25_cycle Your “example” was wrong. And the ocean has been absorbing heat, not releasing it. (From https://t.co/YuPYJGJNfZ) https://t.co/YHESV3Beg3
@hammkl @c_ozwei Der Durchschnitt der Meerestemperatur von 1981-2010. Hier die Studie dazu: https://t.co/CrTtRhawjg
@ayanaeliza Perhaps helpful...https://t.co/rgisYQ4skN
@rcsteeb Let's just look at one statement you made. "Oceans are cooling." Are you insane ? Here's a link to a peer-reviewed paper on the subject. https://t.co/cVs4AkVWWt https://t.co/WcQAHIbi09
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ldrscke: In the past 25 years, the world's oceans absorbed the unimaginable amount of 228 zettajoules - the energy of 3.6 billion Hiros…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ldrscke: In the past 25 years, the world's oceans absorbed the unimaginable amount of 228 zettajoules - the energy of 3.6 billion Hiros…
RT @ldrscke: In the past 25 years, the world's oceans absorbed the unimaginable amount of 228 zettajoules - the energy of 3.6 billion Hiros…
RT @ldrscke: In the past 25 years, the world's oceans absorbed the unimaginable amount of 228 zettajoules - the energy of 3.6 billion Hiros…
RT @ldrscke: In the past 25 years, the world's oceans absorbed the unimaginable amount of 228 zettajoules - the energy of 3.6 billion Hiros…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ldrscke: In the past 25 years, the world's oceans absorbed the unimaginable amount of 228 zettajoules - the energy of 3.6 billion Hiros…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
Yet we still have climate change deniers.
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
RT @ExtinctionR: "It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and A…
"It is one of the key reasons why the Earth has experienced increasing catastrophic fires in the Amazon, California, and Australia in 2019." #ActNow https://t.co/VJQZSX40sG
RT @ldrscke: In the past 25 years, the world's oceans absorbed the unimaginable amount of 228 zettajoules - the energy of 3.6 billion Hiros…
In the past 25 years, the world's oceans absorbed the unimaginable amount of 228 zettajoules - the energy of 3.6 billion Hiroshima atomic bombs. That's about four Hiroshima bombs per second. #ClimateEmergency https://t.co/Y4AqljEJ6b
RT @AASjournal: A new study of ocean salinity finds substantial amplification of the global water cycle https://t.co/pjXmgBEbNr . The autho…
RT @AASjournal: A stable ocean will absorb less carbon and be less productive https://t.co/XRdsJVbcmw. Unfortunately the ocean is becoming…
RT @AASjournal: "Record-Setting Ocean Warmth Continued in 2019" is one of the most popular #climate papers throughout 2020 - @altmetric. I…
"Record-Setting Ocean Warmth Continued in 2019" is one of the most popular #climate papers throughout 2020 - @altmetric. If you haven't had a chance to read it, here are links: Abstract: https://t.co/ILoCEorMdY Full paper: https://t.co/zepu7thbpH @Sprin
@emilsalim2010 Key control: Ocean heat content (0-2000m) data from IAP and NOAA/NCEI [https://t.co/xKcXS0B3wE] https://t.co/n3OH8JJTAa
RT @AASjournal: February 2020 (Vol. 37, Issue 2) of Adv. Atmos. Sci, features “Record-Setting Ocean Warmth Continued in 2019," recently pic…
February 2020 (Vol. 37, Issue 2) of Adv. Atmos. Sci, features “Record-Setting Ocean Warmth Continued in 2019," recently picked by @CarbonBrief as a top 2020 climate paper. Free access link: https://t.co/twPhGoGr1d Link to abstract: https://t.co/ztM5KCq
A study https://t.co/ILoCEoaaPo published early this year showed that the rate of warming in the oceans has increased by 450% in the last 3 decades compared to the preceding3 decades. https://t.co/L4Skne2gJS .
RT @AASjournal: Congrats to Lijing @Lijing_Cheng on winning the WCRP/GCOS @WCRP_climate @WCRP_CLIVAR International Data Prize 2020 https:/…
RT @AASjournal: Congrats to Lijing @Lijing_Cheng on winning the WCRP/GCOS @WCRP_climate @WCRP_CLIVAR International Data Prize 2020 https:/…
Congratulations to @Lijing_Cheng , member of the CLIVAR Global Synthesis and Observations Panel, has been awarded the WCRP/GCOS International Data Prize 2020! https://t.co/noygmFgETS https://t.co/kMqg6HUsoZ
Congrats to Lijing @Lijing_Cheng on winning the WCRP/GCOS @WCRP_climate @WCRP_CLIVAR International Data Prize 2020 https://t.co/0Wvu6gcdH5! His study on ocean heat content change https://t.co/ILoCEoaaPo contributed to the recently released @WMO #StateofC
@DrClimate I think the 3d composition was done with a graphics program. @Lijing_Cheng: Did you code your plots for heat, salinity and stratification with Matlab? Eg here: https://t.co/zv2lq8eF5R. Great works by the way!
@BAZ65529105 @maynardg59 @EcoSenseNow Cheng, L., and Coauthors, 2020: Record-setting ocean warmth continued in 2019. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 37(2), 137−142, https://t.co/QlZ3Vyieex.
RT @AASjournal: A stable ocean will absorb less carbon and be less productive https://t.co/XRdsJVbcmw. Unfortunately the ocean is becoming…
RT @AASjournal: A stable ocean will absorb less carbon and be less productive https://t.co/XRdsJVbcmw. Unfortunately the ocean is becoming…
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RT @AASjournal: A stable ocean will absorb less carbon and be less productive https://t.co/XRdsJVbcmw. Unfortunately the ocean is becoming…
RT @AASjournal: A stable ocean will absorb less carbon and be less productive https://t.co/XRdsJVbcmw. Unfortunately the ocean is becoming…
RT @AASjournal: A stable ocean will absorb less carbon and be less productive https://t.co/XRdsJVbcmw. Unfortunately the ocean is becoming…
RT @AASjournal: A stable ocean will absorb less carbon and be less productive https://t.co/XRdsJVbcmw. Unfortunately the ocean is becoming…