Abstract: Ocean heat content (OHC) is a key climate variable that needs to be monitored to know how Earth’s energy imbalance is changing, yet observing OHC remains a challenge. The present study examines whether a depth integral of the ocean’s electrical conductivity (“conductance”), which may be inferred from both in situ methods and satellite magnetometers over the global ocean, could help monitor OHC. The ocean’s electrical conductivity locally depends on temperature, salinity, and pressure, but it …