I am particularly grateful to Professors David Douglass and Robert Knox for having patiently answered many questions over several weeks, and for having allowed me to present a seminar on some
of these ideas to a challenging audience in the Physics Faculty at Rochester University, New York; to Dr. David Evans for his assistance with temperature feedbacks; to Professor Felix Fitzroy
of the University
of St. Andrews for some vigorous discussions; to Professor Larry Gould and Dr. Walter Harrison for having given me the opportunity to present some
of the data and conclusions on radiative transfer and climate sensitivity at a kindly - received public lecture at Hartford University, Connecticut; to Dr. Joanna Haigh
of Imperial College, London, for having supplied a
crucial piece of the argument; to Professor Richard Lindzen
of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology for his lecture - notes and
advice on the implications
of the absence
of the tropical mid-troposphere «hot - spot» for climate sensitivity; to Dr. Willie Soon
of the Harvard Center for Astrophysics for having given much useful
advice and for having traced several papers that were not easily obtained; and to Dr. Roy Spencer
of the University
of Alabama at Huntsville for having answered several questions in connection with satellite data.
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