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...Very little radiation penetrates the water in polar regions, even during the "six month" summer, in spite of what some of the IPCC climatologists say.
Heating of polar waters occurs more from currents such as the Gulf Stream transferring warmer water from equatorial regions.
When solar output stabilizes or decreases, SST's do not change immediately. SST's may remain elevated for a few years after solar output has decreased.
The process of slow heating and cooling of the seas prevents the sun from having a direct linear impact on earth temperatures.
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