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Tag Archives: H2O
Sherwood Forest
The paper: “Spread in model climate sensitivity traced to atmospheric convective mixing by Sherwood, Bony & Dufresne, Nature 2/1/14” has generated a lot of media hype that global warming by 2100 will be > 4C. It has also recently been highlighted on realclimate. … Continue reading
Posted in AGW, Climate Change, climate science, GCM, Science
Tagged AGW, Climate Sensitivity, Clouds, GCM, H2O
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H2O decreasing while CO2 rises !
Dire predictions of global warming all rely on positive feedback from water vapor. The argument goes that as surface temperatures rise so more water will evaporate from the oceans thereby amplifying temperatures because H2O itself is a strong GHG. Climate models … Continue reading
Posted in AGW, Climate Change, climate science, Science
Tagged Climate Sensitivity, CO2, Feedbacks, H2O
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Water Vapor Decline Cools the Earth: NASA Satellite Data
Guest post by Ken Gregory P.Eng., Friends of Science.org Original article at http://www.friendsofscience.org/index.php?id=483 An analysis of NASA satellite data shows that water vapor, the most important greenhouse gas, has declined in the upper atmosphere causing a cooling effect that is … Continue reading
Posted in AGW, Climate Change, climate science, Science, Water Feedback
Tagged CO2, global warming, H2O, NASA
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