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The 'Ocean Stabilization Machine' May Represent a Primary Factor Underlying the Effect of 'Global Warming on Climate Change'

Authors :
Jiqing Tan
Huiyi Fan
Yanjun Mao
Bomin Chen
Source :
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. :135-145
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., 2019.

Abstract

Contemporary references to global warming pertain to the dramatic increase in monthly global land surface temperature (GLST) anomalies since 1976. In this paper,we argue that recent global warming is primarily a result of natural causes; we have established three steps that support this viewpoint. The first is to identify periodic functions that perfectly match all of the monthly anomaly data for GLST; the second is to identify monthly sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies that are located within different ocean basin domains and highly correlated with the monthly GLST anomalies; and the third is to determine whether the dramatically increasing (or dramatically decreasing) K-line diagram signals that coincide with GLST anomalies occurred in El Ni&#241o years (or La Ni&#241a years). We have identified 15,295 periodic functions that perfectly fit the monthly GLST anomalies from 1880 to 2013 and show that the monthly SST anomalies in six domains in different oceans are highly correlated with the monthly GLST anomalies. In addition,most of the annual dramatically increasing GLST anomalies occur in El Ni&#241o years; and most of the annual dramatically decreasing GLST anomalies occur in La Ni&#241a years. These findings indicate that the “ocean stabilization machine” might represent a primary factor underlying the effect of “global warming on climate change”.

Details

ISSN :
21600422 and 21600414
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........048ea1c4507e72f15ce29497bca3a30b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4236/acs.2019.91009