2) Failing to acknowledge that natural variations in the effective radiating height of the atmosphere occur all the time as a result of the ever changing balance between different non
radiative processes within the atmosphere.
Not exact matches
(
Within a typical atmosphere, as on Earth, heat transport by conduction and molecular mass diffusion are relatively insignificant for bulk transport (there is some role in smaller - scale
processes involving particles in the air), except when the net
radiative flux and convective flux are very very small (not a condition generally found on Earth).
iv) The answer must depend on whether any slowing down of the throughput of radiation from a mere change in
radiative characteristics
within the SDL would overwhelm the flexibility of the adiabatic
processes in the AAL.
So it seems to me that the simple way of communicating a complex problem has led to several fallacies becoming fixed in the discussions of the real problem; (1) the Earth is a black body, (2) with no materials either surrounding the systems or in the systems, (3) in
radiative energy transport equilibrium, (4) response is chaotic solely based on extremely rough appeal to temporal - based chaotic response, (5) but at the same time exhibits trends, (6) but at the same time averages of chaotic response are not chaotic, (7) the mathematical model is a boundary value problem yet it is solved in the time domain, (8) absolutely all that matters is the incoming
radiative energy at the TOA and the outgoing
radiative energy at the Earth's surface, (9) all the physical phenomena and
processes that are occurring between the TOA and the surface along with all the materials
within the subsystems can be ignored, (10) including all other activities of human kind save for our contributions of CO2 to the atmosphere, (11) neglecting to mention that if these were true there would be no problem yet we continue to expend time and money working on the problem.
Additionally, physical phenomena and
processes, driven by (1) the net energy that reaches the atmosphere and surface, (2) redistribution of energy content already
within the systems, and (3) activities of human kind, directly affect the
radiative energy balance from which the hypothesis was developed.
Two physical
processes are involved with heat sinks and sources
within the thermometer viewshed; mass transfer and
radiative transfer.