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| WOD Layers & Zones |
In the previous post of this series it was pointed out that a plethora of journal papers don't emphasize that Ocean Heat is comprised of Photons.
Or that they move spontaneously according to The Second Law of Thermodynamics.
Today's Appendices are HTML Tables detailing the temperatures of WOD Layers and Zones at up to 33 depth levels (TSChronicles - Apndx-0, TSChronicles - Apndx-1, TSChronicles - Apndx-2, TSChronicles - Apndx-3, TSChronicles - Apndx-4, TSChronicles - Apndx-5, TSChronicles - Apndx-6, TSChronicles - Apndx-7, TSChronicles - Apndx-8, TSChronicles - Apndx-9, TSChronicles - Apndx-10, TSChronicles - Apndx-11, TSChronicles - Apndx-12, TSChronicles - Apndx-13, TSChronicles - Apndx-14, TSChronicles - Apndx-15, TSChronicles - Apndx-16).
These tables are mean averages that condense billions of WOD Database records (WOD Update, 2).
The contain the "footprints" of the photons in The Photon Current, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 , 17, 18, 19, 20, 21.
The "0" through "17" numerals in the names of those appendices are related to the red numerals in the WOD graphic above.
Each "WOD Zone" in each "WOD layer" is detailed in a way that reveals ocean heat at the deep levels ("L1" - "L33"), including those not usually written about.
They include not only WOD data, but they also data from other databases (e.g. Woods Hole and SOCCOM).
The Nitty-Gritty
The following example is from the smallest HTML table which is of Layer 17 in Antarctica:
WOD Temperatures At Depths:
(L1/10m, L2/20m, L3/30m, L4/50m, L5/75m, L6/100m, L7/125m, L8/150m, L9/200m, L10/250m, L11/300m, L12/400m, L13/500m, L14/600m, L15/700m, L16/800m, L17/900m, L18/1000m, L19/1100m, L20/1200m, L21/1300m, L22/1400m, L23/1500m, L24/1750m, L25/2000m, L26/2500m, L27/3000m, L28/3500m, L29/4000m, L30/4500m, L31/5000m, L32/5500m, L33/>5500m)
An asterisk ('*') in the 'Warmer' column means that the water at that depth is warmer than the previous depth. A '#' in that same column means that the water temperature at that depth is different in temperature from previous years.Year Layer Zone Depth Temp C Warmer depth = *
Changed = #1977 17 5816 L11 -2.115 1977 17 5816 L12 -2.06526 * 1977 17 5816 L13 -1.91538 * Year Layer Zone Depth Temp C Warmer depth = *
Changed = #1978 17 5816 L11 -2.14 # 1978 17 5816 L12 -2.10167 *# 1978 17 5816 L13 -1.95 *# Year Layer Zone Depth Temp C Warmer depth = *
Changed = #1979 17 5816 L11 -2.13833 # 1979 17 5816 L12 -2.10765 *# 1979 17 5816 L13 -1.84783 *# Year Layer Zone Depth Temp C Warmer depth = *
Changed = #
(TSChronicles - Apndx-17). This is not on the list of appendices because it is small enough to use as an example rather than a file.
The final column in the example and in each table in each appendix ("Warmer") tracks the photons by pointing out temperature changes.
The asterisk "*" appears when a lower depth level is warmer than the depth level above it (showing that the photon current moves downward into cooler water, then even deeper into still cooler water).
The number sign ("#") appears in the same column to reveal that the degrees C temperature at that depth level is different from what it was a year or so ago.
These markings revel what photons do as they pass through the water as infrared radiation which is not visible to human eyes.
The previous post in this series is here.

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