... I would suggest
posting it on the ozone generator page and the community message board (see the nav menu above).
Not exact matches
Gavin's use of an «enhancement of the Antarctic polar vortex» to support model behavior is perhaps appropriate, but it seems that far and away the most important player down there is
ozone depletion rather than GHG increases, at least according to Karpechko et al. (
posted on - line today at GRL).
In another
post on this site, Markus Rex referred to this paper, noting that the press it received had the unfortunate effect of causing confusion (comment by Markus Rex
on 24 March 2005, in response to a
post on 10 March 2005 «Will spring 2005 be a bad one for Arctic
ozone?»).
Not off topic because nothing ever is and I did nt know where to
post this question, but following a question from me several months ago
on the distribution of «carbon» gases in the atmosphere to which the response, I believe from William, was that gases are pretty well mixed and evenly distributed apart from
ozone, I read this in The Guardian today:
This shift away from CO2 - centric emissions debates is also evident in a group blog
post by analysts at the Center for American Progress, who propose a «multiple multilateralism» approach
on climate that, among other things, seeks quick steps
on sources of warming other than carbon dioxide — particularly sooty Arctic pollution and gases already considered under the existing
ozone - protection treaty.
Have you seen the NASA Earth Observatory
posting on the predicted effects of the closing of the southern hemisphere
ozone hole?
Regarding the so - called «Singer attack of Sherwood Rowland», I addressed that with verbatim text in my January 16, 2015 blog
post, in which I dissected Oreskes» assertion that Erik Conway «said one of the people attacking me had done the same to Sherwood Rowland, a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for his work
on ozone depletion.»
Paul Robinson's
posting of March 24
on the subject of
ozone depletion and CFCs is correct in its skeptical answer, but very wrong in how he arrives at that answer.
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Ozone Layer Protection
Prof. Qing - Bin Lu, author of the journal article «Cosmic - Ray - Driven Reaction and Greenhouse Effect of Halogenated Molecules: Culprits for Atmospheric
Ozone Depletion and Global Climate Change,» has drafted a response to the critique of his article by Climate Nexus, which was
posted on this site
on May 31.
For more information
on EPA's proposed
ozone NAAQS and the MAPI study, see my
post today
on CEI's Open Market.Org.