Interested in climate science (atmospheric physics) and have studied the subject for years. Open to an honest discussion on climate science. Not a scientist.
@ChrisGloninger So in true global warming format, since the LIA, about +0.07 °C which corresponds to the observed ~20–25 cm total sea level rise since ~1850.
@UNEP The global temperature of the Earth's system, what I am calling ESW (Earth System Warming) which is based on the heat‑capacity‑weighted global temperature of Earth, has risen ~0.07- 0.1°C since the LIA, roughly.
@SamJSchoenberg@HJB_News__ Yeah he did a meme, he prayed to Jesus in public, he ate meat in front of a Muslim, he offended a black person by existing. We know the reasons.
@blizzard219@MatthewWielicki You have a limited view and think you speak for everyone. 😂
Paleoclimate → global temperature = ocean‑weighted Earth‑system temperature
Oceanography → global temperature = OHC‑weighted mean
Energy‑balance physics → global temperature = ΔU/C
Surface climatology → GMST
@blizzard219@MatthewWielicki I don’t agree with you. I clarified the distinction you kept collapsing. GMST is a surface‑air index. ESW is the global temperature of the Earth system. If you treat them as the same, that’s the source of your confusion not mine.
@blizzard219@MatthewWielicki GMST has risen ~1.3–1.5°C since 1850. GMST is a surface‑air index, not the global temperature of the Earth system. Earth‑System Warming (ESW) is ~0.1°C.
@ChrisGloninger Masterclass idiot.
Thermal expansion cannot produce significant sea‑level rise without massive ocean warming.
Δh≈α ΔT H
α ≈ 2×10−4 K−1
H ≈ 3700 m
ΔT = global mean ocean temperature change
@blizzard219@MatthewWielicki GMST is a surface‑air index. Earth‑System Warming is the heat‑capacity‑weighted global temperature (ΔU). If you want to discuss GMST, fine. If you want to discuss global temperature (ΔU) state so. If you can’t distinguish those two...