Not exact matches
Lets confuse the issue
more: «One of the fundamental aspects of global warming is that it increases the amount of moisture in the atmosphere, because warmer air holds
more water vapor.»
Let the
water vapor or some other greenhouse gas be reduced, and the warm earth will be losing
more heat than it gains from sunlight.
From what I understand it's deltaT (of GMT) that works on clouds and
water vapor (
let's dismiss ice albedo because it
more polar «less aggregate») to create changes which in turn positively increment deltaT.
-- Solar Irradiance changes (
let's say about 2 % and
more)-- Now, world heats up temperature rises, ocean releases CO2 and
water vapor as it warms (even with lag)-- Temperature rise even father, CO2 and
water vapour are released until a natural balance limit is reached (otherwise you could «over-satisfy» the athmosphere)