A variety of measurements indicate that the rate of atmospheric warming in
the tropics since 1979 is less than the observed warming of the sea surface
. This result is further examined using the high quality buoys monitored by
the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in the Tropical Pacific Ocean.
These buoys show cooling (most cases being statistically significant) of t
he air at 3m height relative to the sea at 1 m depth over 8 to 20-year peri
ods in the eastern region. A global surface temperature dataset which uses
only near-surface air temperature over both land and ocean, indicates less
warming since 1979 than those using SSTs over the oceans, though large unce
rtainties remain with marine air temperatures.