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The Effect Of CO2 Increases On Ocean Temperatures Is Too Small To Measurably Detect
By Kenneth Richard on 8. February 2024
Excerpt:
The shallowest sea surface temperature measurement limit is 10,000 times deeper than the extent of CO2’s radiative influence.
When sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are measured, the depth range of the measurement typically extends from 10 cm to 10 m, or 100 mm to 10,000 mm (Merchant et al., 2019).
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The Bogeyman gas drowns under a tidal wave of irrelevance as its purported effects are too small to matter.
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The Effect Of CO2 Increases On Ocean Temperatures Is Too Small To Measurably Detect
By Kenneth Richard on 8. February 2024
Excerpt:
The shallowest sea surface temperature measurement limit is 10,000 times deeper than the extent of CO2’s radiative influence.
When sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are measured, the depth range of the measurement typically extends from 10 cm to 10 m, or 100 mm to 10,000 mm (Merchant et al., 2019).
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The Bogeyman gas drowns under a tidal wave of irrelevance as its purported effects are too small to matter.
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