At least researcher are seriously
tackling the problem and attempting to plausibly get it right. The bottom line is that they feel that the globe’s
land temperature has increased a whole degree.
This suggests that the land and
atmosphere is holding an increased amount of heat. That immediately begs the question of the origin
of that heat. It might be that we are
releasing less heat to space. It might
be that we are absorbing less heat because of less vegetation. It might be that the ocean has adjusted its
circulation in such a way that heat accumulates better on land. We actually have strong evidence that the
last choice is likely and that the process is cyclical over approximately one
millennia.
The actual assertion in terms of
scale is around twice what I had anticipated.
This strongly suggests that the Holocene maximum minima of plus or minus
one degree should have a half degree error adjustment.
It will still be sufficient to
cleanse the Arctic of ice for so long as the
heat input is sustained. This heat input
is surely by way of a warm ocean current.
The unanswered question is what
has been the actual increase in ocean temperatures and heat volume over the
past two decades.
Researchers considered to be unbiased release study that confirms that
the earth has warmed 1 degree Celsius since the mid 1950s
OCTOBER 21, 2011
The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature Study has created a
preliminary merged data set by combining 1.6 billion temperature reports from
15 preexisting data archives.
Wattsupwiththat.com notes that this study pulls from 90-95% of the same raw data as previous studies and that it has not been peer reviewed yet.
Wattsupwiththat.com notes that this study pulls from 90-95% of the same raw data as previous studies and that it has not been peer reviewed yet.
The new study does not try to determine the cause of global warming, that is how much is from human causes.
The Nextbigfuture position is that outdoor air pollution is the immediate health and economic threat that is causing the premature death of 1.3 million people each year andbirth defects and other disease and sickness.
The actions to correct air pollution largely overlap with the steps to mitigate any possible global warming. So fix the clear problem of air pollution and you would also take to fix global warming.
* get 700 million soot free cookers to the developing world. Costs about $70 billion. Would save 1.9 million lives per year from indoor air pollution and the lowered soot would equal an 8% of current carbon dioxide reduction. It would also save more lives with solar cookers by allowing developing people to boil more water without considering fuel costs and reduce health problems and death from unclean water
* Uprate existing nuclear power plands and build more nuclear power
The Berkeley
Earth Surface Temperature study finds reliable evidence of a rise in the
average world land temperature of approximately 1°C since the mid-1950s.
Analyzing temperature data from 15 sources, in some cases going as far back as 1800, the
The
The Berkeley
Earth study concludes that:
− The urban heat island effect is locally large and real, but does not contribute significantly to the average land temperature rise. That’s because the urban regions of the Earth amount to less than 1% of the land area.
− About 1/3 of temperature sites around the world reported global cooling over the past 70 years (including much of the
“The large number of sites reporting cooling might help explain some of the skepticism of global warming,” Rohde commented. “Global warming is too slow for humans to feel directly, and if your local weather man tells you that temperatures are the same or cooler than they were a hundred years ago it is easy to believe him.” In fact, it is very hard to measure weather consistently over decades and centuries, and the presence of sites reporting cooling is a symptom of the noise and local variations that can creep in. A good determination of the rise in global land temperatures can’t be done with just a few stations: it takes hundreds or better, thousands of stations to detect and measure the average warming. Only when many nearby thermometers reproduce the same patterns can we know that the measurements were reliably made.
Four scientific papers setting out these conclusions have been submitted for peer review and will form part of the literature for the next IPCC report on Climate Change.
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