I don't know what school of thought you come from, but in mine we can't make anual averages with 9 months... call me picky.
I could, of course, make up numbers, but that would be... well, making up numbers.
But even if we discuss your made up numbers, the point stands. The global ocean is warmer now than in every other recorded year except 1998. The average temperature anomaly for the first 9 months of 2007 is bigger than the average anual anomaly of 1979-2000 by almost 0.2.
You can plot all the graphs starting in an average 1998 that you want, it doesn't change the facts.
Megalodon, you’re missing the point entirely. The only intent on my part was to illustrate the
fact there is no warming and hasn’t been since 2001 after the recovery from El Nino 1998. Surface measurements are not the absolute metric for determining whether global warming is occurring, ocean heat content is. If it is not increasing each year, neither will surface temperatures.
Ocean heat content is the true indicator of ‘global warming’. If you choose to believe otherwise, you have the right to be wrong. The oceans absorb and store 1000x more heat than the atmosphere. If the ocean depths are not warming, there is no global warming occurring.
CD was correct in his assessment of El Nino in that it is a release of heat, however the oceans have not regained the heat loss since 1998. This is why Met O blew their prediction for another very strong El Nino for 2006/2007 which in turn was their platform for 2007 to be the “hottest year on record”. The so-called experts didn’t see this coming.
Land/SST are dependent on ocean heat content, not the other way around.
Lyman’s 2006 article said there was a 48 zJ heat loss in the oceans. A draft for a correction was released in April 2007 however was only preliminary. The correction was officially released today:
Finally, a revised estimate of upper-ocean ocean heat content suggests than no significant warming or
cooling has occurred in recent years, with ocean heat content increasing by only 1 (± 16)
11 × 1021 J between 2004 and 2006.
This version includes the obligatory AGW clause which did not appear in the original 2006 version. Maybe he’s up for a budget review
Couple that with the 30 year record low tropical storm activity, is anyone still willing to argue the earth is warming? My “stagnant” temperature remarks don’t appear so silly now do they? Where's that AGW signal?
Disclaimer: Schneibster stated the data below is fake. View at your own peril
http://www.coaps.fsu.edu/~maue/tropical/update1.jpg
Since the Lyman article is based on 2003 to partial 2006 data, what will be most interesting is the next data release in the coming year, and observe what happens the next six months. Keep in mind there is always a lag response to solar and oceanic change.
CD, like it or not, Sep07 is no warmer than Sep88, and it's on it's way down.
It looks like you guys may just have to wait until 2009 now
