Vuk11 wrote on Oct 18
th, 2013 at 8:59pm:
As a point of clarification, where do you guys stand on the 15/16/17 year temperature stall? Are you with the: "The missing temperature is in the ocean" crowd
or: "There is no stall!".
Like are we working off the same data here or what?
Quote:THE UN's climate change chief, Rajendra Pachauri, has acknowledged a 17-year pause in global temperature rises, confirmed recently by Britain's Met Office, but said it would need to last "30 to 40 years at least" to break the long-term global warming trend.
Hey Vuk
Muso and I were at it about this missing heat has gone into the oceans.
Muso was argueing that it had gone into the deep ocean (3000 metres) because that's what the IPCC had said to defend the 15 years of no temperature rise.
So I argued that if the heat had gone into the deep oceans (3000 metres) the argo system consisting of 3000 buoys all over the world would have detected it.
The buoys dive down to 2000 metres and every two weeks rise to the surface and transmit the data.
It takes them two weeks to dive and surface from 2000 metres, so they go pretty slow.
In the AR5 paper the IPCC are now saying the most of the heat went into the top layers of the oceans (700 metres).
Poor muso and chimp they have been left with their willies in the wind.
That's what happens when they try to defend a science that is based on computer circulation models.
No body needs to be a scienctist these days just have a look at the weather on your television every night to see where the highs and lows come from and you might say to your self its good that they get the next few days right and that's maybe.
And they want to make us spend trillions on the air we breath because their computer models are saying this or that.
For bugger sake you alarmists wake up...........!!!!!
How can you put your faith in computer circulation models.
BTW dude totally agree the earth's atmosphere is not a test tube.