17 Unnatural Climate Changes Greenhouse effect: the natural heating of Earth's surface caused by
certain atmospheric gasses called greenhouse gasses.
Our understanding of how
certain atmospheric gases trap heat dates back almost 200 years to 1824 when Joseph Fourier described what we know as the greenhouse effect.
In 1861, English physicist John Tyndall said that
certain atmospheric gases, such as carbon monoxide and water vapor, warmed Earth's surface.
4 Greenhouse Effect
Certain atmospheric gases trap some of the infrared radiation that escapes from the Earth, making the Earth warmer than it would be otherwise.
Yet before writing tha book, Sorenson decided to go ahead and publish his 2011 article because, as he says, «Eunice Foote deserves credit for being the first to recognize that
certain atmospheric gases, such as carbon dioxide would absorb solar radiation and generate heat... [three] years before Tyndall's research that is conventionally credited with this discovery.»
But let's put these unconventional views aside for a moment, and accept that
certain atmospheric gases (e.g., CO2, for one) DO absorb more heat radiation than their more neutral cohorts (e.g., nitrogen and oxygen mostly).
Not exact matches
Transits can reveal atmospheres because as a planet passes in front of its star,
atmospheric gases can absorb
certain frequencies of the light passing through.
In particular, the connection between rising concentrations of
atmospheric greenhouse
gases and the increased warming of the global climate system is more
certain than ever.
Meanwhile, here on earth, we still have the same remaining problem of our trapped thermal
atmospheric content that can not escape away from Earth's self contained system that is maintained by the greenhouse
gases that surrounds the earth that is said to be increasing in content, and because it increasing in content, the thermal kinetic capacity (global warming potential of
certain said
gases will rise with it.)
Climate models suggest that human activities, specifically the emission of
atmospheric greenhouse
gases, may lead to increases in the frequency of severe storms in
certain regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Ingraham also states that the most important aspect of weatherizing your home is to receive a «post audit» by a certified energy auditor to make
certain your heating appliances (boiler, furnace,
atmospheric hot water heater, etc) are drafting combustable
gases properly.
The statement that the connection between rising concentrations of
atmospheric greenhouse
gases and the increased warming of the global climate system is more
certain than ever is nonsense.
This sentence seems to be an endorsement of alarmism: «In particular, the connection between rising concentrations of
atmospheric greenhouse
gases and the increased warming of the global climate system is more
certain than ever.»
If scientists of the past had known that the temperature of every planet with a sufficient atmosphere rises along with
atmospheric pressure, and always exceeds its predicted temperature, do you think they would have come up with a theory that attributed extra heating to the presence of
certain trace
gases that occupy less than 1 percent of the Earth's atmosphere?
This means it will take centuries to millennia for deep ocean temperatures to warm in response to today's surface conditions, and at least as long for ocean warming to reverse after
atmospheric greenhouse
gas concentrations decrease (virtually
certain).
Also, while we have good
atmospheric measurements of other key greenhouse
gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, we have poor measurements of global water vapor, so it is not
certain by how much
atmospheric concentrations have risen in recent decades or centuries, though satellite measurements, combined with balloon data and some in - situ ground measurements indicate generally positive trends in global water vapor.»
«THERE IS a good, but by no means
certain, chance that the world's average climate will become significantly warmer during the next century, because of the increasing
atmospheric concentrations of infrared - absorbing and re-radiating, so - called «greenhouse»»
gases.»
While these uncertainties prevent the establishment of a high - confidence, one - to - one linkage between
atmospheric greenhouse
gas concentrations and global mean temperature increase, probabilistic analyses can assign a subjective probability of exceeding
certain temperature thresholds for given emissions scenarios or concentration targets (e.g., Meinshausen, 2005; Harvey, 2007).
However, my main objection to formulations of Dr. Glickstein still stands — the
atmospheric greenhouse effect occurs not because of real cloudy air has
certain non-Planck absorption - emission structure and has fluxes between different spectral bands via local with buffer
gas.