Venus is an example of the greenhouse
effect on a planetary scale.
And although «weather improvement» is not quite the same thing as «solving» climate change — here we get to a big parallel with the more globally ambitious forms of geoengineering, especially the SRM techniques that seek to create a compensating cooling
effect on a planetary scale: they are (likely) much cheaper than emissions reductions.
These super-typhoons, as we've seen this November, can go on to become extra-tropical cyclones which in turn can have extreme
effects on planetary scale Rossby wave activity and global weather patterns.
Not exact matches
The fact is that unless one can properly appreciate the nature and
scale of the
effect that an atmosphere has
on planetary surface temperature then the significance of my article and indeed the entire underlying debate is impossible to assess meaningfully.
Unless one can properly appreciate the nature and
scale of the
effect that an atmosphere has
on planetary surface temperature the entire underlying debate is impossible to assess meaningfully.