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Post by icefisher on Sept 2, 2013 19:16:50 GMT
You continue to confound heat and temperature. The heat of fusion does rise into the atmosphere. The temperature as a result might rise. The temperature will rise if the heat of fusion rising out of the water is greater than the loss of heat by the atmosphere in the first few inches (30cm according the article on boreal region irrigation) to air and space above the near surface air. Basic physics again. In the situations we are talking about there is no heat of fusion. So there can be no heat rising out of the non existing heat of fusion Now you are claiming the water does not freeze? LOL!
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Post by Andrew on Sept 2, 2013 19:33:10 GMT
In the situations we are talking about there is no heat of fusion. So there can be no heat rising out of the non existing heat of fusion Now you are claiming the water does not freeze? LOL! you are claiming there is a heat of fusion.
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