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Sunday, June 16, 2013
Peer reviewed study finds CO2 lags air and sea temperatures, 8 data sets, Jan. 1980-Dec. 2011-Global Planetary Change. Juliet Eilperin, will you stand with all powerful government or will you stand with the people?
"Fig. 1. Monthly global atmospheric CO2 (NOOA; green), monthly global sea surface temperature (HadSST2; blue
stippled) and monthly global surface air temperature (HadCRUT3; red),
since January 1980. Last month shown is December 2011."
"Abstract "Using data series on atmospheric carbon dioxide and global temperatures
we investigate the phase relation (leads/lags) between these for the
period January 1980 to December 2011.Ice cores show atmospheric CO2
variations to lag behind atmospheric temperature changes on a century
to millennium scale, but modern temperature is expected to lag changes
in atmospheric CO2, as the atmospheric temperature increase since about 1975 generally is assumed to be caused by the modern increase in CO2. In our analysiswe use eight well-known datasets:
1) globally averaged well-mixed marine boundary layer CO2
data,
2) HadCRUT3 surface air temperature data,
3) GISS surface air
temperature data,
4) NCDC surface air temperature data,
5) HadSST2 sea
surface data,
6) UAH lower troposphere temperature data series,
7) CDIAC
data on release of anthropogene CO2, and
8) GWP data on
volcanic eruptions.
Annual cycles are present in all datasets except 7)
and 8), and to remove the influence of these we analyze 12-month
averaged data. We find a high degree of co-variation between all data
series except 7) and 8), but with changes in CO2 always lagging changes in temperature. The maximum positive correlation between CO2 and temperature is found for
CO2
lagging
11–12 months in relation to global sea surface temperature,
9.5–10 months to global surface air temperature, and
about 9 months to
global lower troposphere temperature.
The correlation between changes in
ocean temperatures and atmospheric CO2 is high, but do not explain all observed changes."
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