Ocean surface temperatures are dropping rapidly around the world, with scientists reportedly baffled by the pace of the recent decline. When the oceans “boiled” over the past two years, people were less confused. [emphasis, links added]
People flying to Benidorm every year for their holidays and causing “global warming” are the most popular explanation, although mainstream media explain it in slightly more polite terms.
In the past two years, This boiling ocean metaphor has been a go-to for every alarmist preaching net-zero madness. But expect that fear to stick with coral reefs, polar bears and Arctic sea ice for a while.
Most likely the mainstream media won’t report it The ocean is cooling at an alarming rate. We're going to bring up some scare points to draw attention to this disturbing news.
Until recently, sea surface temperature (SST) charts (below) showing measurements from the Arctic to Antarctica were rarely published.
Compared to the sharp rise in the orange line in 2023, this year's black line shows temperatures that have remained flat until April.
In the Atlantic, the shift is even more dramatic. Temperatures have cooled rapidly since May, with temperatures in central equatorial areas 1°C cooler than average for this time of year.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration pointed out that the high sea temperature at the beginning of the year was the strongest warm event since 1982. The rapid transition from warm to cold SST anomalies (current temperatures compared to longer past trends) is said to be significant.
“Never before in the observational record has the eastern equatorial Atlantic shifted so rapidly from one extreme event to another,” NOAA observed.
It's not uncommon for water in these parts of the Atlantic to cool during the summer, as seasonal southerly winds blow surface water away from the equator, exposing deeper, cooler water.
This process is called “upwelling,” but this year it coincides with a weakening of the trade winds that are supposed to cause unusual warming.
“As of now, These atmospheric conditions are… quite puzzling.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it needed to dig deeper to reveal the exact cause of this “seemingly unusual event.”
Nowadays, of course, we must welcome any outbreak of scientific headaches in normally “stable” climate affairs.
Temperatures are suddenly dropping, and scientists don't seem to know why this is happening. However, temperatures rise, all due to global warming, and humanity must immediately return to pre-industrial social and economic hell.
In fact, scientists know very little about how large amounts of weather suddenly change and how the oceans and atmosphere warm and cool.
More than 100 supercomputer models simply cannot explain natural changes in chaotic, nonlinear environments. The fact that some scientists are baffled when temperatures drop, but filled with scaremongering explanations when temperatures rise, says it all.
more than the atlantic
It's not just the Atlantic that's experiencing a drop in surface temperatures.
In the Pacific, strong El Niño natural variations that cause ocean warming and influence global weather have dissipated.
As the latest data from NOAA below shows, the higher sea temperature anomalies recorded last year have declined significantly. The blocks record anomalies on a rolling three-month basis, with the last number at 0.2°C referring to May, June and July 2024.
As the latest data, as well as older records show, There is nothing unusual about recent sea temperature changes due to El Niño. Shamefully, these numbers continue to be used to cause unnecessary panic and anxiety around the world.
Everyone from UN Secretary General “Global Boil” Antonio Guterres to British News Climate Comedian “Jim” Dyer should hang their heads in shame.
The recent El Niño was strong, although the Celsius anomaly recorded less natural distortion than the El Niño that occurred around 2015-16.
Over the past 25 years, global temperatures have increased – In addition to those added retroactively by state-funded preparers – It occurs almost simultaneously with El Niño.
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