You can argue
about lambda, which in a sense is what the whole debate is about, but the evidence just isn't consistent with an overwhelming convection term.
Not exact matches
In the interest of future visitors, it would be great if you could share a few more words
about why / how you found out that the
lambda sensor was bad and how you know if fixed the problem.
A few of the other editors in the office have made comments
about other
lambda vehicles driving like minivans, and I would have to agree.
This is how I got
lambda (1.2 - 0.3 divided by 0.6) W / m2 / K, so the sensitivity to CO2 doubling is
about 2.5 C for 3.7 W / m2.
Derek Daczewitz made the prescient comment
about applications that rely on
Lambdas a few minutes afterward.