Global Warming and Hurricanes!

by Jack

If you’ve listened to the weather reports over the past 3 or 4 days, you must have heard how the warming of our oceans is causing more violent hurricanes.  I’ve heard a number of meteorologists say, “Just two degrees warmer water and hurricanes can generate far more power.”  While this is technically true, the oceans haven’t warmed 2 degrees.  Scientists, using the most modern data available suggest the real change in ocean temperature is about 1.1 degree and the warming cycle started about 135 years ago.  

That’s right, ocean warming started well over a century ago as part of a natural global climate change cycle.   The following is from LIVE SCIENCE and it says what you need to know about ocean warming:

“The world’s oceans have been warming for more than 100 years, twice as long as previously believed, new research suggests.

“Temperature is one of the most fundamental descriptors of the physical state of the ocean,” said the study’s lead author,Dean Roemmich, an oceanographer at the University of California, San Diego. “Beyond simply knowing that the oceans are warming, [the results] will help us answer a few climate questions.”

From 1872 to 1876, the HMS Challenger sailed the world’s oceans along a 69,000-nautical-mile track, crossing the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. During the voyage, scientists among the 200-person crew took 300 ocean-temperature profiles, or measurements at several depths in each spot, with pressure-protected thermometers.

Roemmich and his colleagues compared Challenger temperatures with data from the modern-day Argo project, which uses 3,500 free-drifting floats to measure the temperature and salinity, or salt content, of the world’s oceans every 10 days. The comparison showed a 1.1-degree Fahrenheit (0.59-degree Celsius) temperature increase at the ocean’s surface over the last 135 years, a result corroborated by a large body of sea-surface temperature data that goes back more than 100 years. [The World’s Biggest Oceans and Seas]

“That is a substantial amount of warming,” Roemmich told LiveScience. Ocean warming has been previously linked to glacial melting and mass coral bleaching.

The team also looked at subsurface temperature differences between Challenger and Argo, taking into account several sources of error in the Challenger readings. One issue with the Challenger data, Roemmich explained, is that the vessel’s scientists didn’t directly measure the depth of their thermometers; they measured only the length of the line extending the instruments into the water. Because of ocean currents, it’s nearly impossible to get a line to be completely vertical in the water, resulting in an actual depth that is a little less than the full length of the line.

 

“What you are then going to see is a temperature that is a little warmer than it would have been if the line has been perfectly vertical,” Roemmich said, referring to the fact that temperatures are typically warmer at shallower depths. Other Challenger errors include incorrect measurements of pressure effects on the thermometers and faulty thermometer readings, he added.

Accounting for these issues, Roemmich and his team found that, on average, global ocean temperatures increased by 0.59 degrees F (0.33 degrees C) in the upper ocean down to about 2,300 feet (700 meters). This global temperature change is twice what scientists have observed for the past 50 years, suggesting that the oceans have been warming for much longer than just a few decades.

Given that thermal expansion is believed to be a major contributor to sea-level rise, Roemmich believes that the results of the study will help scientists better understand the historical record of the rising sea levels, which have been increasing since the 19th century.

STORM UPDATE:  See picture above.  Latest information 5 mins ago, 0900, 9/10/17 

Hurricane Irma Live Updates: Storm Hits Florida Keys With 130-M.P.H. Winds – The New York Times<!–

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Carrying winds of 130 miles per hour, the eye of Hurricane Irma began passing over the Florida Keys on Sunday morning after leaving a path of destruction across the Caribbean.

Around 9 a.m. Eastern time, the Lower Keys were directly in the eye of the storm, which was upgraded to a Category 4 hurricane overnight, according to the National Hurricane Center.

We don’t have the exact numbers on everyone who stayed in the Keys, Gov. Rick Scott of Florida said in a television interview on Sunday morning, referring to a mandatory evacuation order that had been in place for several days. I hope everyone listened.

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7 Responses to Global Warming and Hurricanes!

  1. Peggy says:

    Interesting article about the three 2010 hurricanes and the ones today.

    ‘Never Before Seen’ Image of Three Hurricanes Has Meteorologists Shaking. Here’s Why:
    http://ijr.com/the-declaration/2017/09/969839-never-seen-image-three-hurricanes-meteorologists-shaking-heres/

    Side note. A friend’s daughter and her husband just moved from Calif. to Naples, FL last weekend. The moving truck hadn’t pulled out of their brand new home when news of Irma was out headed for Florida. They are now in a hotel in Alabama still in it’s path.

  2. Tina says:

    As always I feel for those who are impacted when these disasters hit. It’s good to see the positive response from the people and the competence of local state and federal government agencies.

    I could do with a little less hype from the networks, including FOX. Reporting is one thing…people need to be kept informed. What they’re doing is not reporting its sensationalizing…enough already.

    The earth has it’s own cycles and processes. What a miracle it is to live in this perfect environment when most of the rest of space is so hostile and cold. Makes ya realize how beyond our control our environment is.

  3. J. Soden says:

    And in order to be politically correct and not be accused of sexism, should we start referring to Harvey and Jose as “himmicanes?”

  4. Libby says:

    Poor Jack. It was about 180 years ago Londoners realized that if they didn’t stop burning coal like there was no tomorrow, they was gonna asphyxiate themselves. Talk about a blinkered perspective.

  5. Libby says:

    You all can continue to wallow in your willful denial, but I read the most amazing thing today … buried by the weather news … China is seriously considering banning the petroleum burning vehicle engine. This is huge.

  6. Tina says:

    China needs to catch up to the 21st century…she’s way behind. So this is good news and will represent a boon to the titanium battery producers of the world. Of course those batteries will need recharging…guess what will provide a lot of that power?

    It will be a long time before the world can get along without petroleum products. Get a grip, lady, both the earth and the people will be just fine. When problems arise we find solutions. Fear, fear mongering and panic only contribute hysteria which does nothing to create cleaner environments.

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