Also, water vapor causes tropical amplification, other feedbacks cause Arctic amplification. So I’m not sure what the point of talking about that part is https://t.co/1vvwSpiio1 https://t.co/PfwYbEn5SR
@khardingclimate @ClimateOfGavin That’s less of an issue than just that the Arctic Ocean doesn’t go much beyond the freezing point when ice is melting. But water vapor also causes tropical amplification while the Planck feedback contributes to Arctic ampli
@RARohde It was weird, first thought was that it is an error, but it was consistent in all four datasets. April maximum is noted also in this paper https://t.co/65KprBVh4A. @polar_james https://t.co/Tbed640roV
@NeilSalter4 @theresphysics @AndMedh @JamesGDyke @richardabetts @ProfBillMcGuire @Sir_David_King @KevinClimate @ClimateBen @ScientistsX @DrJamesEHansen @ExtinctionR The Arctic has been warming ~4x faster than ave.. for DECADES Science community thought it