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Ocean Heat Depth

Ocean heat at the equator On November 24, 2015, equatorial waters at ≈100 m (328 ft) depth at 110-135°W were over 6°C (10.8°F) warmer than average in 1981-2000, as illustrated by above image. The ani…
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Lucy-Alamo Projects - Hydroxyl Generation and Atmospheric Methane Destruction

As you know the weather is starting to change rapidly for the worse now and I have been working on Arctic methane induced global warming for about 14 years. There are massive deposits of methane gas …
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Why are methane levels over the Arctic Ocean high from October to March?

Water temperatures at different depth Why are methane concentrations in the atmosphere over the Arctic Ocean so high from October through to March? The image below, replotted by Leonid Yurganov from …
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