NASA's top climatologist, Gavin Schmidt, expressed concern about the record-high temperatures in 2023. According to Gavin, these temperatures not only surpassed the previous records, but also indicated the presence of unknown heating processes that exceeded typical long-term trends of previous models.
He stated, "The long term trends we understand, and it's being driven by the greenhouse gases, it's being driven by anthropogenic effects.. But what happened in 2023 was that, and then plus something. And that 'plus something' is much larger than we expect, or as yet can explain."
Moreover, there is a growing imbalance between the incoming solar radiation and the outgoing radiation from Earth (Figure 53).
The graph indicates that the Earth's atmosphere is accumulating energy exponentially. This is due to increased heat from greenhouse gas emissions and, additionally, from the rise of magma from the depths, as well as due to a decrease in the function of the ocean and atmosphere to effectively release heat from the Earth's surface into space.
As of March 2023, the annual Earth Energy Imbalance (EEI) was measured at 1.61 watts per square meter, the energy of which iS equal to about 13 atomic bombs (those that were detonated in Hiroshima) being dropped on the planet every second.
For a more in-depth understanding, read the Report on the Causes of Climate and Geodynamic Catastrophes: creativesociety.com/climate-model
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