Not exact matches
Dr Ridley
mentions the winds that come off Antarctica not mixing in the
models, and this would cause the sea -
ice to extend further north, reflecting more of the spring sunshine.
Mr. Kempthorne and other administration officials, while saying the decision to list is based on those
models, have consistently not
mentioned the role of rising carbon dioxide levels in driving the projected
ice loss.]
(Only three
mentions of
ice — in a
model — yet the growth of the Antarctic sea
ice is a factor.
But in vitro values become, in effect, theoretical calculations when they're applied by GCMs to
model vastly greater columns of atmosphere, where cloud droplets and
ice crystals, various aerosols and particulates — not to
mention highly variable water vapor — appear in situ.