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DescriptionEarth's Heat Accumulation.png
English: This graph shows the buildup of excess heat (thermal energy) in the ocean, land, ice, and atmospheric components of the Earth system since year 1960. The energy change is evaluated as ZettaJoules (=1021 Joules). The heat propagation to greater ocean depths with time is evident. Dashed lines bracket the total uncertainty of the data from the four components. Red line compares the trend of CERES satellite-based observations of the energy flow imbalance at top of atmosphere (TOA).
Credits: ver1: von Schuckmann, K.; Cheng, L.; Palmer, M. D.; Hansen, J.; Tassone, C.; et al. (7 September 2020). "Heat stored in the Earth system: where does the energy go?". Earth System Science Data. 12 (3): 2013-2041 [CCA4.0] https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/12/2013/2020/ ver2: von Schuckmann, K.; Miniére, A.; Gues, F.; Cuesta-Valero, F. J.; Kirchengast, G.; Adusumilli, S.; Straneo, F.; et al. (17 April 2023). "Heat stored in the Earth system: where does the energy go?". Earth System Science Data. 15 (4): 1675-1709 [CCA4.0]
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