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So according to NASA, global warming has "slowed" and it is a mystery why it has slowed.


No, it's not a mystery. The heat has gone into the oceans. The recent article DB posted speaks to this. There is more heat going in the oceans then we realized. There may also have been some reduction in solar due to more stratospheric aerosols mostly from dirty coal burning in China and India.
 
No, it's not a mystery. The heat has gone into the oceans. There may also have been some reduction in solar due to more stratospheric aerosols mostly from dirty coal burning in China and India.

So you disagree with one of the most authoritative sources of climate information in the world?
 
Oceans Hid the Heat and Slowed Pace of Global Warming
The Atlantic and Southern oceans may be responsible for the slowdown in the acceleration of global warming—but not for long
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Aug 22, 2014 |By Niina Heikkinen and ClimateWire

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Researchers use Argo floats (pictured) to help collect data.
Credit: Lieutenant Elizabeth Crapo, NOAA Corps via Wikimedia Common
Newly published data suggest that a hiatus in rising global air temperatures in the 21st century is the result of heat sinks deep in the Atlantic and Southern oceans. The trend is likely connected to roughly 30-year global warming and cooling cycles, according to researchers.

The study could put to rest a long-standing debate among scientists about why air temperature rise had halted after a period of rapid increases at the end of the 20th century.

"We weren't surprised by the results, but this is the first time we've been able to prove it," said Ka-Kit Tung, a co-author of the study and adjunct professor of applied mathematics at the University of Washington.

Tung collaborated with Xianyao Chen of the Ocean University of China, a visiting professor at UW last year. Their study was published today in the journal Science. more . . .


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http://www.elitetrader.com/et/index.php?threads/climate-change.286732/page-13#post-4034029
 
Oceans Hid the Heat and Slowed Pace of Global Warming

Newly published data suggest that a hiatus in rising global air temperatures in the 21st century is the result of heat sinks deep in the Atlantic and Southern oceans. The trend is likely connected to roughly 30-year global warming and cooling cycles, according to researchers.

The study could put to rest a long-standing debate among scientists about why air temperature rise had halted after a period of rapid increases at the end of the 20th century.

You are a screaming dumb ass.

Please stop posting misleading information!!!!!

satellite and direct ocean temperature data from 2005 to 2013 and found the ocean abyss below 1.24 miles (1,995 meters) has not warmed measurably.
 
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The study could put to rest a long-standing debate among scientists about why air temperature rise had halted after a period of rapid increases at the end of the 20th century.

leaving unsolved the mystery of why global warming appears to have slowed in recent years.
 
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