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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Ocean warming up at 40% faster speed than UN estimates, Analysis of latest study by Science journal

OCEAN ARE WARMING EVEN FASTER THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT


  • Heat trapped by greenhouse gases is raising ocean temperature fastest than previously thought, concludes an analysis of four recent ocean heating observations.
  • "If you want to see where global warming is happening, look in our oceans,"
  • "Ocean heating is a very important indicator of climate change, and we have robust evidence that it is warming more rapidly than we thought."
  • Ocean heating is critical marker of climate change because an estimated 93 percent of the excess solar energy trapped by greenhouse gases accumulates in the world's oceans.
  • And, unlike surface temperature, ocean temperatures are not affected by year-to-year variations caused by climate events like EI Nino or volcanic eruptions
  • The new analysis, published in Science, shows that trends in ocean heat content match those predicted by leading climate change models, and that overall ocean warming is accelerating.
  • Assuming a "business-as-usual" scenario in which no effort has been made to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, -- the temperature of the top 2,000 meters of the world's oceans will rise 0.78 degree Celsius by the end of the century. The thermal expansion caused by this bump in temperature would raise sea levels 30 cm, or around 12 inches, on top of the already significant sea level rise caused by melting glaciers and ice sheets. Warming oceans also contribute to stronger storms, hurricanes and extreme precipitation.