Three years left to limit warming to 1.5C, leading scientists warn

When I am back on a computer I will provide it. Or, you can explain how a wavelength incapable of penetrating the skin of water can warm the oceans.
I have. Heat transfer. It’s thermodynamics, not physics.

The sun heats the ocean primarily through the absorption of solar radiation. Sunlight penetrates the ocean's surface, and the water molecules absorb the energy, converting it into heat. This heat is then distributed through the ocean by currents and mixing, influencing global temperatures and weather patterns.
 
I have. Heat transfer. It’s thermodynamics, not physics.

The sun heats the ocean primarily through the absorption of solar radiation. Sunlight penetrates the ocean's surface, and the water molecules absorb the energy, converting it into heat. This heat is then distributed through the ocean by currents and mixing, influencing global temperatures and weather patterns.
Heat rises. I find it interesting how willing you are to ignore that fact. IR penetrates less than a millimeter. That means it can't warm the oceans.
 
Heat rises. I find it interesting how willing you are to ignore that fact. IR penetrates less than a millimeter. That means it can't warm the oceans.
Heat transfers from warmer objects to cooler objects. Its thermodynamics.

The sun heats the ocean primarily through the absorption of solar radiation. Sunlight penetrates the ocean's surface, and the water molecules absorb the energy, converting it into heat. This heat is then distributed through the ocean by currents and mixing, influencing global temperatures and weather patterns.

And still no links to support your claim that the ocean is heated exclusively by UV.
 
When I am back on a computer I will provide it. Or, you can explain how a wavelength incapable of penetrating the skin of water can warm the oceans.

Scuba divers are reporting visible light within 100 meters of the surface ... it's dark, bare able to see, but there is visible light ... and that's total bullshit about being on a computer ... you can connect here, you can connect to your link ... you don't have a link because none exist ...

UV exclusively warms the oceans at 500 meter? ... even though there's a known positive tilt at that depth ...
 
Scuba divers are reporting visible light within 100 meters of the surface ... it's dark, bare able to see, but there is visible light ... and that's total bullshit about being on a computer ... you can connect here, you can connect to your link ... you don't have a link because none exist ...

UV exclusively warms the oceans at 500 meter? ... even though there's a known positive tilt at that depth ...
Saturation divers can see blue light to 500m.
 
Heat transfers from warmer objects to cooler objects. Its thermodynamics.

The sun heats the ocean primarily through the absorption of solar radiation. Sunlight penetrates the ocean's surface, and the water molecules absorb the energy, converting it into heat. This heat is then distributed through the ocean by currents and mixing, influencing global temperatures and weather patterns.

And still no links to support your claim that the ocean is heated exclusively by UV.
Yes, it does. But heat rises, so it doesn't transfer DOWN, it transfers UP.
 
Saturation divers can see blue light to 500m.

Citation? ... oh right ... you make stuff up as you go ... "it's as bright as the noon-day sun at 20,000 feet" ...

The temperature profile says you're wrong ... there's your data ... weep them and reap ...
 
Yes, it does. But heat rises, so it doesn't transfer DOWN, it transfers UP.
the thermal gradient of the ocean says otherwise.

How did that heat get down there?

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It came from the sun. Which the last time I checked was from above.
 
Heat moves from warmer objects to colder objects which is why a thermal gradient exists. It literally shows the direction of the heat flow.

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All three of you are going to the fire lake.

The god made the earth warm.
 
For the three of you to think about on your way to 'fire lake'..


It’s warming. The warming is caused by us. Waarming is dangerous. We need to urgently transitiion to renewable energy to stop the warming. Once we do that, sea-level rise will stop and the weather won’t be so extreme.

It's simple! It's no more complicated than that!
 
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For the three of you to think about on your way to 'fire lake'..


It’s warming. The warming is caused by us. Waarming is dangerous. We need to urgently transitiion to renewable energy to stop the warming. Once we do that, sea-level rise will stop and the weather won’t be so extreme.

It's simple! It's no more complicated than that!
It’s funny that you claim to live in Canada and want the planet to be colder. The AMOC is slowing. When it switches off you will get your wish.
 
It’s funny that you claim to live in Canada and want the planet to be colder. The AMOC is slowing. When it switches off you will get your wish.
I don't have an expert opinion on climate change. As a lay person that would be much too presumptiuus and arrogant. I'll just state the facts again.

my opinion:
It’s warming. The warming is caused by us. Waarming is dangerous. We need to urgently transitiion to renewable energy to stop the warming. Once we do that, sea-level rise will stop and the weather won’t be so extreme.


Ms. Curry's opinion:
It’s warming. The warming is caused by us. Warming is dangerous. We need to urgently transition to renewable energy to stop the warming. Once we do that, sea-level rise will stop and the weather won’t be so extreme.
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I don't have an expert opinion on climate change. As a lay person that would be much too presumptiuus and arrogant. I'll just state the facts again.
My opinion is that I think it’s funny that you live in Canada and want the planet to be colder.

The AMOC is slowing. And when it stops, Canada is in for a rude awakening.
 

Three years left to limit warming to 1.5C, leading scientists warn​


Doom and Gloom! Meanwhile, this Saturday, the 2nd of August, my high temp for the day won't even make it out of the 70s, and the low temp will drop into the 50s.

And no, I don't live along the Canadian border or even particularly that far north!

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My opinion is that I think it’s funny that you live in Canada and want the planet to be colder.

The AMOC is slowing. And when it stops, Canada is in for a rude awakening.
Funny thing my friend but by sheer coincidence my amateur opinion seems to agree with Ms. Curry's expert opinion.

Your presumptuous attitude and arrogance is only going to get you in fire lake. [\b]
 
Funny thing my friend but by sheer coincidence my amateur opinion seems to agree with Ms. Curry's expert opinion.

Your presumptuous attitude and arrogance is only going to get you in fire lake. [\b]
I’ll take my chances. When the AMOC switches off there won’t be anymore silly debate over AGW.
 
Doom and Gloom! Meanwhile, this Saturday, the 2nd of August, my high temp for the day won't even make it out of the 70s, and the low temp will drop into the 50s.

And no, I don't live along the Canadian border or even particularly that far north!

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I had to Google 70f, that's about 21c. I find that hot, anything about 8c, 46f is good for me. I don't feel the cold, my t-shirt is wet with sweat above 8c. I was just used to playing rugby at school in the winter and working outside for the last 25 years. I own one jumper, somewhere.

I go on holiday to the Canary Islands for hotter weather, but it's a different heat, less humid.
 
I had to Google 70f, that's about 21c. I find that hot, anything about 8c, 46f is good for me.
Well, this Saturday, it will actually be 77°F for a high, about 25°C, which is hot enough, at a time when the expected temperature might be more like 85-95°F (35°C).

I go on holiday to the Canary Islands for hotter weather, but it's a different heat, less humid.
It's not the heat so much as the humidity that is a killer as high humidity blocks part of the body's cooling process.
 
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