
Lijing Cheng
@lijing_cheng
Oceanographer and climate scientist from IAP/CAS, working on ocean observations, ocean heat content and earth's energy budget. Lead Author of IPCC SROCC
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06-10-2016 02:38:06
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Climate Chronicles: Ocean heat content in 2023, by Lijing Cheng, Audrey Minière, Gavin Schmidt et al. OHC was 16 ± 10 ZJ higher than in 2022, continuing the long-term increasing trend that started in 1960, with 464 ± 55 ZJ gained since that time. nature.com/articles/s4301…


Proud to be part of team (Lijing Cheng et al) behind new study ("IAPv4 ocean temperature & ocean heat content gridded dataset") in Earth Syst Sci Data with updated estimates of global ocean heat content. We find higher rates of increase than in previous work: essd.copernicus.org/articles/16/35…

Breaking records again! #Ocean temperatures are at a historic high, posing unprecedented challenges for humanity. Watch the video of Adv. Atmos. Sci. (#AAS) to find out how ocean warming impacts all our lives. #2025OHC #globalwarming Lijing Cheng


"Record High Temperatures in the Ocean in 2024" | Our (Lijing Cheng et al) new article in Adv. Atmos. Sci. (Adv. Atmos. Sci.): link.springer.com/article/10.100….

NEW – State of the climate: 2024 sets a new record as the first year above 1.5C | Zeke Hausfather Read here: buff.ly/4aeKDwc




We used three ocean heat content datasets, all shows that OHC is a record high in 2024 Prof Michael E. Mann @KvSchuckmann John Fasullo Zeke Hausfather







Breaking records agaaaaaaaain! Ocean temperatures are at a historic high, posing unprecedented challenges for humanity. Explore the report crafted by 54 scientists from 7 countries: doi.org/10.1007/s00376… Prof Michael E. Mann Lijing Cheng Zhetao Tan John Fasullo #Globalwarming


Pan et al. reflect on 2024 ocean heat content (OHC), finding: - OHC increased 15±9 ZJ from 2023 - Most OHC gain was in the Atlantic & Indian Oceans - El Nino reduced Pacific OHC Zhi Li - 李志 Lijing Cheng Mercator Ocean International nature.com/articles/s4301… (rdcu.be/ehnOU)
