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re: So NOAA and NASA are doctoring temperature data.
Posted on 7/23/14 at 3:25 pm to Iosh
Posted on 7/23/14 at 3:25 pm to Iosh
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he vast majority of it isn't occurring 150 meters down. It's occurring near the surface. Look at the chart you excerpted again. 150 meters down is merely the limit of detectable change in stability trends.
Yes, that drastic change in salinity....thats called, wait for it....
THE HALOCLINE
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No, it's being diluted by runoff from the cap ice and from increased precipitation.
and yet we dont see a drop in the salinity at the surface, only in the halocline. Or are you claiming that a 0.2 ppt change in salinity is actually statistically significant.
let me put it another way....the amount of runoff is incapable of changing the salinity in a basin of that size. It isnt possible. frick, major rivers (Yangtzee, Miss, Amazon, ganges, etc) are only able to change salinity by a few ppt. and only in the very immediate area.
you're claiming a 0.2 ppt change as significant. it's laughable.
Posted on 7/23/14 at 3:28 pm to CptBengal
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and yet we dont see a drop in the salinity at the surface, only in the halocline.
FIG. 4B.
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