However,
the actual magnitude of the effect depends on many other factors such as cloud change during readjustment.
Not exact matches
To a diehard «lukewarmer» such as myself, who would prefer to GET DOWN and discern or debate the
actual effects and
magnitudes of human perturbations to this planet — this just appears to be becoming a happy circus performance with graphs.
No - I also don't doubt that ACO2 will warm the climate if all other conditions remain unchanged (which is highly unlikely to happen in the
actual system), but am uncertain about the
magnitude / timing
of the
effect in the real climate system and whether any change will lead to conditions that are better or worse for the US or the planet overall.
Simulated radiative no - feedback
effects of measured
actual CO2 change over the 61 years were calculated and found to be
of magnitude easily detectable by the empirical data and analytical methods used.