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Global warming pushes ocean temperatures off the charts
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<blockquote data-quote="eclipsenow" data-source="post: 77648580" data-attributes="member: 274355"><p>I hope not. Some climatologists say they just don't know what is causing this super-spike and it is not predicted on the normal models. Temperatures could and should go down once the natural variability shakes out of the system. Climate is measured in 20 year intervals - so even though last year may have crept over 1.5 I don't think we're there yet till it is the new decade average. Did you hear how the Tongan volcanic eruption may be one of the extra factors turbo charging temperatures? All that extra water vapour way up in the stratosphere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eclipsenow, post: 77648580, member: 274355"] I hope not. Some climatologists say they just don't know what is causing this super-spike and it is not predicted on the normal models. Temperatures could and should go down once the natural variability shakes out of the system. Climate is measured in 20 year intervals - so even though last year may have crept over 1.5 I don't think we're there yet till it is the new decade average. Did you hear how the Tongan volcanic eruption may be one of the extra factors turbo charging temperatures? All that extra water vapour way up in the stratosphere. [/QUOTE]
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