Not exact matches
However, even just 1 degree warming was huge in
high latitude areas where polar amplification is occurring (early Jan 2006 post
at RC).
Areas with
high water vapour content
at the exact same
latitude don't cool off nearly as much which is evidence of the very back radiation you are trying to refute.
That fluctuation is amplified by land surface temperatures in the same
latitude band of about the same
area, because the land surface temperatures are
at a
higher average altitude with a lower average specific heat capacity and the (Tmax + Tmin) / 2 method of determining «average» amplifies the variance.
Areas with very high (40,000 ppm) of water vapour can easily be compared to areas at the same latitude with very low (nearly 0 ppm) of water vapour and the net radiation across the atmospheric column is precisely opposite to what you insist your experiments p
Areas with very
high (40,000 ppm) of water vapour can easily be compared to
areas at the same latitude with very low (nearly 0 ppm) of water vapour and the net radiation across the atmospheric column is precisely opposite to what you insist your experiments p
areas at the same
latitude with very low (nearly 0 ppm) of water vapour and the net radiation across the atmospheric column is precisely opposite to what you insist your experiments prove.
There is a much smaller global
area and land
area at the
higher latitudes than
at the lower
latitude levels.
This «forced» cell is heavily impacted by the dynamic processes in the much larger tropical
area, with geostrophic winds enhanced by a larger Coriolis force
at a
higher latitude.
In fact, the orbit is such that the
highest latitude areas can not be seen
at all.
The culprit behind much of the extreme heat in each case has been large, strong, and persistent
areas of
high pressure, which have set up shop over these
high latitude locations, keeping cooler weather and precipitation
at bay.
Three, the temperatures are NOT
higher in
areas with very
high levels of GHGs (e.g., Atlanta, GA) than in
areas with very low levels of GHGs that are
at the same
latitude and altitude.