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As seas exchange heat, the Indian Ocean is becoming a marine hothouse
The Wire May 21, 2015 Since about 1998, the rate at which the Earth’s surface temperature has been becoming hotter due to anthropogenic global warming has slowed. It slipped from about 0.12 kelvin per decade since the late 1800s to … Continue reading
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Tagged Agulhas current, climate change, El Nino southern oscillation, global warming hiatus, Indian Ocean, Indonesian Throughflow
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The global warming hiatus could last another five years. Its aftermath is the real problem.
Whether you’ve been fending off climate-change skeptics on Twitter or have been looking for reasons to become a climate-change skeptic yourself, you must’ve heard about the hiatus. It’s the name given to a relatively drastic drop in the rate at which the … Continue reading
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Tagged accelerated warming, anthropogenic global warming, climate change, climate skepticism, COP 21, Coupled Carbon Cycle Climate Model Intercomparison Project, global warming hiatus, internal variability, Nature Climate Change
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