Not one research paper regarding ‘Climate Change’ ever written to this day includes that 50% contribution to global warming coming from the Earth’s core. 100 % of all papers written to date describe the effects of the Sun and Solar Radiation as being the only source of energy. How will that effect our long-term calculations considering this one dramatic alteration to statistical analysis? And how will this one enormous fact change our views of climate change?
So question is, is the deep ocean warming from volcanoes?
ReplyDeleteIs the deep ocean warming the sea surface?
If the deep ocean is warming the sea surface, then the
deep ocean should be warmer than the sea surface.
Or is the sea surface warming the deep ocean,
Based on this, then the sea surface should be warming the deep ocean.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_temperature
Deep ocean water is the name for cold, salty water found deep below the surface of Earth's oceans. Deep ocean water makes up about 90% of the volume of the oceans. Deep ocean water has a very uniform temperature of around 0-3 °C. Its salinity is about 3.5% or 35 ppt (parts per thousand).[3]
https://4hiroshimas.info/
Our climate is absorbing a lot of heat. When scientists add up all of the heat warming the oceans, land, and atmosphere and melting the ice, they find our climate is accumulating 4 Hiroshima atomic bombs worth of heat every second.
The earth is gaining 94.4 hiroschima bombs per year of energy. 1/2 of that is 47.2 hiroschima bombs worth of energty coming from increased volcanic eruptions. So through out all of history volcanic eruptions have varied enough to warm the ocean from the bottom up also. Its very clear to me that the ocean hasn't been warming from the bottom up.
I am confused - is it 4 Hiroshima Bombs (HBs) per second or is it 94.2 HBs per year? Also, you cannot assume that the oceans are uniform. They vary in depth and temperature. Volcanic activity is not uniform. Where it is active it has a strong effect.
ReplyDeletemy mistake. I am going to start completely over here. It's 4 HB per second.
Delete4 x 60 = 240 HB per minute
240 x 60 = 14,400 per hour
14,400 x 24 = 345,600 per day
345,600 x 365 = 126,144,000 HBs per year
Its a little bit bigger number, but the principle is the same. Is someone able to show that the number of volcanoes beneath the ocean have increased enough to warm the ocean from the bottom up instead of the top down. Oceans typically get colder as you go. deeper.
Somewhere we need to find about 63 HBs worth of energy increase per year coming from the ocean floor. Personally I don't think the earth has been increasing the volcanoes steadily for the last 150 years.
I meant 63 million HBs
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