There's no posts on it yet, but
by tomorrow morning there will be and then we will post 3 times a week!
Not exact matches
And if the global economy tanks,
there's a real possibility that we may be in a 1929 scenario — you wake up
tomorrow morning and the Dow Jones goes down
by some incredible number and we suddenly find ourselves in a whole different world.
Hopefully
by tomorrow morning we will have a slight spike in wave height (a big spike would be better) and we are going to be back out
there somewhere for another dawn patrol session.
It's hard to deny that
there may be some risk, just as its impossible to deny one might get hit
by a car
tomorrow morning, but this is speculative in the extreme, and ignores a vast number of counteracting «negative» feedbacks from the biosphere, as well as the lack of average global warming of the last 18 years.
It is heated
by that 1362 W / m ^ 2 attenuated
by whatever absorptive gases
there are INCLUDING BOTH CO2 AND H2O, which both absorb part of the solar spectrum; and that heat is stored mostly in the very slowly equlibrating oceans, so
tomorrow morning when the sun rises again, the local heating from yesterday's sunbathing, will have not dissipated, and so
tomorrow it will continue to get hotter until we again reach today's conditions.