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Post by nautonnier on Jun 16, 2021 13:06:21 GMT
Another paper that claims that it knows ' global mean temperature' presumably global mean Atmospheric temperature to within 1F back literally eons ( And including a 'belief' by a team of Climate 'scientists' from the Netherlands that CO2 was about twice its current level - it fits with what they want so it must be correct. Average atmospheric temperature is a mathematical nonsense as a gas 'temperature' is an intensive variable. In this case the presence of water vapor raises the enthalpy of the air without including the enthalpy and using units kilo joules per kilogram (units of HEAT not temperature) not only are the incorrect metrics being used but the incorrect inputs to the calculation are being used. "More heat means a higher concentration of water vapor can be trapped in the atmosphere. Water vapor is a greenhouse gas, which means more warming, which means more water vapor in the atmosphere."More water vapor also means more cloud and albedo at the short wave energy level so heat that would have entered the oceans is reflected direct back to space - COOLING the Earth system.
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Post by sigurdur on Jun 16, 2021 17:52:52 GMT
Yep.
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Post by sigurdur on Jun 19, 2021 2:29:39 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 19, 2021 23:59:14 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 20, 2021 22:35:54 GMT
"Finally, it would require several hundred years of detailed tornado data both before and after 1850 to accurately determine whether the natural trends and fluctuations of tornado activity have been altered by the 1.3 parts per ten thousand increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide since 1850. This is the period during which human activity contributed a portion of the increase of CO2 in the atmosphere, most of which occurred since 1940. Without such sufficient data, no scientific comparisons and conclusions concerning the impact of the tiny increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would be statistically meaningful.
Despite this lack of sufficient long-term tornado data, there is a very short period of historical data from 1950 to the present that can be analyzed. This historical tornado data, show(s) that the number of all categories of tornadoes has been declining for the past 45 years and the number of strong tornadoes, F3 or higher, has been dramatically declining for the past 45 years. "
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 22, 2021 17:20:41 GMT
It seems that UNESCO wants to take over Australia. www.nbcnews.com/news/world/australia-rejects-u-n-climate-warning-over-great-barrier-reef-n1271795The committee proposed the Great Barrier Reef be added to UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger, a move that could create a monitoring role for UNESCO to put in place "corrective measures" to reduce emissions, which it said are harming the reef and its marine life. The report said such measures would take into account the fact that Australia "on its own cannot address the threats of climate change."
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