How is the sun not responsible for warming the ocean?

The ocean has been steadily warming. What's responsible for this warming?

  • Sun

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Atmosphere

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Overwhelmingly the sun with a minor contribution by the atmosphere

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Overwhelmingly the atmosphere with a minor contribution by the atmosphere

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    1
I'm not a scientist and I don't pretend much online.
:rofl:

One way that the world’s ocean affects weather and climate is by playing an important role in keeping our planet warm. The majority of radiation from the Sun is absorbed by the ocean, particularly in tropical waters around the equator, where the ocean acts like a massive, heat-retaining solar panel. Land areas also absorb some sunlight, and the atmosphere helps to retain heat that would otherwise quickly radiate into space after sunset.

The ocean doesn't just store solar radiation — it also helps to distribute heat around the globe. When water molecules are heated, they exchange freely with the air in a process called evaporation. Ocean water is constantly evaporating, increasing the temperature and humidity of the surrounding air to form rain and storms that are then carried by trade winds. In fact, almost all rain that falls on land starts off in the ocean. The tropics are particularly rainy because heat absorption, and thus ocean evaporation, is highest in this area.

Outside of Earth’s equatorial areas, weather patterns are driven largely by ocean currents. Currents are movements of ocean water in a continuous flow, created largely by surface winds but also partly by temperature and salinity gradients, Earth’s rotation, and tides. Major current systems typically flow clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere, in circular patterns that often trace the coastlines.

Ocean currents act much like a conveyor belt, transporting warm water and precipitation from the equator toward the poles and cold water from the poles back to the tropics. Thus, ocean currents regulate global climate, helping to counteract the uneven distribution of solar radiation reaching Earth’s surface. Without currents in the ocean, regional temperatures would be more extreme — super hot at the equator and frigid toward the poles — and much less of Earth’s land would be habitable.

 
Warm waters? We should, of course, ascribe blame to the primary cause:

The Sun



I was thinking maybe too many hot tomales near the equator.

1722057891894.png
 
How did you come to that stupid conclusion, dingbat?
I think the point that you must have missed is that the ocean warming isn't from AGW. The ocean is warming naturally like it always does during interglacial periods because the ocean currents tamp down glaciation in the northern hemisphere. Which is not the case when the AMOC switches off.
 
The sun is always warming the ocean. That never changes. Orbital cycles are insignificant. It's how the ocean currents distribute that heat that determines the global climate. When ocean currents do not distribute that heat to the Arctic, glaciation begins and the planet cools. When ocean currents do distribute heat to the Arctic, glaciation recedes and the planet warms. The atmosphere has next to nothing to do with this process.
 
I am beginning to believe the climate community is as fraudulent as the banking community was during the subprime lending fiasco.
 

Forum List

Back
Top