The yarn was as lovely to knit with as everyone says, and I particularly love this pattern for the way the cowl can be doubled up and
therefore extra warm and snug so close to my neck (so very perfect for the chilly early morning chore run).
Not exact matches
Add in that if it's the sun, the entire atmosphere will
warm, since there's just simply more energy put in to the system, whereas if it is CO2 or other blanketing method, there's no
extra energy put in,
therefore the ground will
warm and the upper air cool (since the upper air isn't getting the
warming from the lower layers it used to get and the lower layers aren't losing the heat they used to).
Therefore, if switching to natural gas from coal reduces the amount of CO2 you emit, you can tolerate quite a large amount of leakage and still come out ahead, because the
warming caused by the leakage will go away quickly once you eventually stop using natural gas (and other fossil fuels), whereas the
warming you would get from all the
extra CO2 you'd pump out if you stuck with coal would stay around forever.
Logically the
extra 0.3 C
warming must have happened since 1997 and
therefore warming can not be said to have stopped in 1997.
Convection is
therefore a negative feedback process that could well be capable of preventing dangerous
warming from proportionately miniscule
extra anthropogenic CO2.
The air without water in vapour form must
therefore become more dense and must still fall unless the
extra sensible heat
warms it to such an extent that it becomes as light as the air containing water vapour previously was.
Mind you the evaporation does not
warm up the air layer because the
extra energy is in latent form and
therefore does not register on temperature sensors.