Sentences with phrase «much ghe»

Of course CO ₂ still has trouble causing much GHE.
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CO2 also becomes a more effective greenhouse gas at higher atmospheric pressures (even if super-imposed upon several more bars of a non-greenhouse gas like N2 would generate a much stronger GHE by increasing absorption away from line centers).
There are degrees of everyone's positions here from those who think the IPCC is wrong because it is much too conservative through those who think the IPCC got it perfectly right to those who think the arctic sea ice has recovered because the record low level is now three years old through those who believe the GHE violates the laws of thermodynamics.
And even then it is not easy — look only how hard lived is that stupid argument that the GHE for the Earth represents 33 °C that makes about as much sense as saying that a parabole is approximated by a horizontal line over the whole space.
I know that this approach is taken for the hand - waving argument we saw much earlier — but that is one aspect of why that is merely a back - of - the - envelope calculation, not a real explanation of the GHE.
I make precisely as much money from granting agencies for shooting down Jelbring's absurd paper as I do from the Big Oil companies for stating that the preponderance of evidence suggests that the very real GHG - GHE is not a catastrophic threat under any reasonable scenario for the economic and technological development of the world for the rest of the 21st century.
Unless any of the many, many people who have argued against the conclusion that Jelbring's work is completely wrong and should have never been accepted in the first place wish to keep arguing, perhaps the more polite ones can concede in one last post and we can wrap this up and move on to N&Z, the «existence» of a real, live GHE, and maybe, just maybe, get to where the skeptical arguments on the list are much better informed and less likely to play fast and loose with the laws of nature or thermodynamics.
If it weren't for the GHE, we would get much colder very, very quickly, precisely as if you went up to your attic and stripped away all of the insulation without turning up the furnace.
It's ~ 275K, already 20K above the GHE effects 255K and much more above the moon's average temperature.
Some suggested it be called macro-weather or micro-climate, but in either case GHE forced «climate change» is much longer than interannual and even multi-decadal.
The Greenhouse Effect (GHE) is the physical mechanism of this blocking mechanism in our atmosphere that influence how much heat we retain within the atmosphere.
There were still seasons and there was likely still some monthly variation in the GHE, but I suspect that the variation was much less overall.
But don't take to much notice of me as I also believe that Advection i.e. the kind of horizontal air movements that follow isobaric surfaces and therefore are predominantly horizontal) have got more of a Green House Effect (GHE) than does a radiation circuit, of say 324 W / m ² originally removed from the surface, and then returned via Green House Gases (GHGs)-- which, by the way, show no sign of having warmed at all (no hot spot) But even so, when somehow the same 324 W / m ² are delivered back to the surface for absorption it is supposed to be getting warmer.
Well, for me to answer this is probably an instance of a fool rushing in... however, though the proposition seems badly stated to me *, I'm guessing that the main point — that the GHE effect is much, much greater over time than is the direct energy released — is correct.
Or put another way, if there is so much water vapor around (3 % vs only 390ppm for CO2), and more GHGs means more warming, why does the GHE stop at 33C instead of continuing until all the water vapor absorbs a photon OR asked another way, who says that all the water vapor caused by the added CO2 will absorb a photon to cause more GHE warming?
Why are the temperatures in areas which have the highest amount of greenhouse gases at any given time (tropics) never much above 30 C (probably evaporation but does that counter the warming of the GHE?)
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