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Default O/T: Warm Enough

On 7/2/2012 11:50 AM, Just Wondering wrote:
On 7/2/2012 10:10 AM, Han wrote:
Overall, land masses have different tendencies to go up or down,
sometimes associated with (they think) the fact that old, old glaciers
from the ice ages aren't there anymore to weigh those land masses
down. Scandinavia is one example. One of the scary reasons to pay
attention to ocean warming is that much is really cold (like in the
30's and low 40's in Fahrenheit). If all that ocean water warms just a
few degrees, it will expand, and thus the level will go up. Somebody
ought to have the calculated data how much up that up is.


Start with a calculation of how much energy it would take to warm the
upper 50 feet of ocean by 1 degree F. I would be very surprised if all
the energy released by human activity in the last 50 years, if it all
went directly into heating the oceans, would be enough to accomplish that.



Now the sun certainly warms the waters considerably and has to warm the
water to at least 80 degrees to a depth of 150 feet to even form and
sustain a hurricane. Nothing man is doing will come close to doing that.