Daniel1960, on 2013-April-22, 12:15, said:
That applies to PassedOut also.
Here are the search results when you google deep ocean climate change
https://www.google.c...x-a&channel=rcs
The first page is: http://tcktcktck.org...elerating/49174
This page, in turn references the following article: http://onlinelibrary....50382/abstract
And here is the abstract for the article in question
[quote]The elusive nature of the post-2004 upper ocean warming has exposed uncertainties in the ocean's role in the Earth's energy budget and transient climate sensitivity. Here we present the time evolution of the global ocean heat content for 1958 through 2009 from a new observational-based reanalysis of the ocean. Volcanic eruptions and El Niño events are identified as sharp cooling events punctuating a long-term ocean warming trend, while heating continues during the recent upper-ocean-warming hiatus, but the heat is absorbed in the deeper ocean. In the last decade, about 30% of the warming has occurred below 700 m, contributing significantly to an acceleration of the warming trend. The warming below 700 m remains even when the Argo observing system is withdrawn although the trends are reduced. Sensitivity experiments illustrate that surface wind variability is largely responsible for the changing ocean heat vertical distribution.[/quote]
While it is correct that the article references the Argo data set, they are also very careful to establish that results hold true when the Argo data set is excluded.
Do I need to repeat the exercise for other links?
If you don't like: "Learn to read", perhaps "Reading comprehension is not your strong suit" is more acceptable?