Friday, April 12, 2013

As spring heat rises in Baltimore, so do violence, shootings - baltimoresun.com
"The more you have different people interacting, the more chance you have for beefs."
Where did global warming go? The deep ocean, experts say - Science
Kevin Trenberth and colleagues at the National Center for Atmospheric Research reanalyzed ocean temperature records between 1958 and 2009. They found that about 30 percent of the extra heat has been absorbed by the oceans and mixed by winds and currents to a depth below about 2,300 feet.

Oceans are well-known to absorb more than 90 percent of the excess heat, but its presence in the deep ocean "is fairly new, it is not there throughout the record," Trenberth said during a teleconference with reporters on Thursday. "So the question is: What happened to produce this?"  [Hey Kevin:  Can I see all of the historical data that you allegedly have for ocean temperatures below 2,300 feet?]
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"So, some of this heat may come back in the next El Niño event … but some of it is probably contributing to the warming of the overall planet, the warming of the oceans. … It means that the planet is really warming up faster than we might have otherwise expected," he said.
Lawrence Solomon: When Will Green Journalists Learn Their Lesson? | The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF)
The Economist and other journalism icons are beginning to reassess their position on global warming. An evolution in thinking among environmental journalists would bring them into the mainstream of society.
Twitter / wattsupwiththat: Climate Craziness of the week ...
Climate Craziness of the week - with the physical signature of UHI staring them right in the face Mann, Borenstein go with their 'gut'…
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: You would think if coldest ...
You would think if coldest March-Apr in 50 yrs for plains n of I-80 was on way,NOAA would have said something. Instead arctic ice nonsense

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