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Old August 15th 09, 07:08 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default I'm not sure if I should mention this...

On Aug 14, 10:37*pm, Brian Wakem wrote:
James Brown wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8200680.stm


I'm wondering if this is purely a byproduct of GW or why it should be
accelerating - given Antarctic SST's fairly stable etc.


"according to research seen by the BBC" - I *closed the window after that
sentence.


I used to thing the BBC knew a thing or two. Now I wouldn't be
surprised if they knew a thing or two.

I haven't followed the link but the thread is a discussion of sea
surface temperatures.

The real thing goes a lot deeper and shocking though the way we run
the world is, there is a lot of sea water that might be a good deal
cooler that surface temperatures indicate.

Or not as the case may be.