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With the MBH proxy, the amplitude of solar variations translates to a 0.1 oC variations in temperature maximum 0.1 oC volcanic in a 0.2 oC variation between MWP-LIA-current, the difference = solar, while with Moberg the influence of solar is 0.7 oC, which is a factor 7!
Bill Gray and the Atlantic Meridional Mode « Climate Audit 2007
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The mean sea temperature was 16.5 oC which is warmer than the January norm of
timesofmalta.com 2010
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My calculations show that it would take almost 3 days for the water to reach 100 oC.
Marvin Resnikoff: Conflicting Stories Surround Fukushima Fuel Pool #4 Marvin Resnikoff 2011
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The International Atomic Energy Agency says the water had reached 84 oC, about 1½ days after the accident.
Marvin Resnikoff: Conflicting Stories Surround Fukushima Fuel Pool #4 Marvin Resnikoff 2011
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While the chicks are in the nest, they have to be protected from extreme temperatures of up to 36-40 oC.
Did you know? Mexico's largest bird is the American White Pelican 2008
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While the chicks are in the nest, they have to be protected from extreme temperatures of up to 36-40 oC.
Did you know? Mexico's largest bird is the American White Pelican 2008
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This decrease from the surface to the average infrared emission altitude around 4000 m is 33 oC.
Over reach EliRabett 2010
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Just to make things clear, iron melts at 2,800 Fahrenheit, about 1538 oC, so the red-gray chips – as the paper itself makes abundantly clear – generated intense temperatures and are a manufactured incendiary (with explosive potential).
Pardon Our Dust, or, Why the World Trade Center Dust Matters 2009
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Ocean surface temperatures range from 21 degrees Celsius (oC) to 29oC.
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The rise of CO2 from 280 to 387 ppm [parts per million] since the 19th century corresponds to temperature rise of ~1. 1oC, above the measured mean global temperature rise of ~0. 8 oC, though carbon cycle feedbacks and ice melt-water interaction push this value further upward.
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