No, if you're not smart enough to understand the post above, from NASA, you are not smart enough to know anything about me.i am smart enough to peg you for what you are
No, if you're not smart enough to understand the post above, from NASA, you are not smart enough to know anything about me.i am smart enough to peg you for what you are
No, if you're not smart enough to understand the post above, from NASA, you are not smart enough to know anything about me.
in science it is fundamentals, not basicsYou really can't understand the basics.
Explain the difference between a feedback and forcing effect on the climate, larue.in science it is fundamentals, not basics
had you not dropped out of high school you might have learned this.
this and your many other statements make it glaring obvious that you have never experienced any formal scientific training
you think you can fake your way through a scientific discussion.
however you fail miserable and instead just reinforce your position as an untrustworthy laughing stock
why you continue to display your ignorance while pretending to be knowledgeable is strange , yet comedy gold at the same time
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defining one triatomic black body radiator differently than another triatomic black body radiator in order to fit a false narrative is not scienceExplain the difference between a feedback and forcing effect on the climate, larue.
Prove you understand the 'fundamentals'.
We know you won't, your entire fabrication of a theory is based on not understand the differences.
Is it willful ignorance or are you really that stupid?
5. Why Was Water Vapor Excluded from Consideration in the Climate Change-CO2 Hypothesis?
The IPCC excludes water vapor and clouds for reasons other than science.
exclude the largest contributor to the greenhouse effect (water vapor) because it does not fit their false narrative ?????The statement by the IPCC on page xv of the Executive Summary identifies the purpose of excluding water vapor [3]. “Two important greenhouse gases, water vapour, and ozone, are not included in this table. Water vapour has the largest greenhouse effect, but its concentration in the troposphere is determined internally within the climate system, and, on a global scale, is not affected by human sources and sinks.” Emphasis added. “It was agreed at the first meeting of the IPCC that a new assessment of the whole issue of anthropogenic climate change should be prepared.” [23] Emphasis added.They excluded Ozone from consideration for a different reason. The IPCC [3] stated at page xv of the Executive Summary that reason to be: “The concentration of ozone is changing both in the stratosphere and the troposphere due to human activities, but it is difficult to quantify the changes from present observations.” Hence, ozone was excluded because it was too difficult to quantify.
larue, are you really that stupid?defining one triatomic black body radiator differently than another triatomic black body radiator in order to fit a false narrative is not science
defining one triatomic black body radiator differently than another triatomic black body radiator in order to fit a false narrative is not sciencelarue, are you really that stupid?
I've posted the links to the IPCC chapters on water vapour too many times already.
We've gone over this repeatedly.
The issue is that you aren't smart enough to understand the difference between a forcing and feedback effect on the climate.
No matter how many times I try, you just can't understand that fundamental concept.
So you keep posting idiotic, science denier crap that you don't even understand.
You aren't even bright enough to understand why it doesn't answer the challenge about forcing and feedback effects.
5. Why Was Water Vapor Excluded from Consideration in the Climate Change-CO2 Hypothesis?
The IPCC excludes water vapor and clouds for reasons other than science.
exclude the largest contributor to the greenhouse effect (water vapor) because it does not fit their false narrative ?????The statement by the IPCC on page xv of the Executive Summary identifies the purpose of excluding water vapor [3]. “Two important greenhouse gases, water vapour, and ozone, are not included in this table. Water vapour has the largest greenhouse effect, but its concentration in the troposphere is determined internally within the climate system, and, on a global scale, is not affected by human sources and sinks.” Emphasis added. “It was agreed at the first meeting of the IPCC that a new assessment of the whole issue of anthropogenic climate change should be prepared.” [23] Emphasis added.
Click to expand...Click to expand...They excluded Ozone from consideration for a different reason. The IPCC [3] stated at page xv of the Executive Summary that reason to be: “The concentration of ozone is changing both in the stratosphere and the troposphere due to human activities, but it is difficult to quantify the changes from present observations.” Hence, ozone was excluded because it was too difficult to quantify.
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So?Climate change has always happened since the earth formed.
Its also arrogant to claim that mankind is not influencing the climate and environment of the planet.It is arrogant of mankind to think that they can control the forces of nature
You think all triatomic molecules act the same?defining one triatomic black body radiator differently than another triatomic black body radiator in order to fit a false narrative is not science
You think all triatomic molecules act the same?
Do you think they all have the same forcing and feedback effects?
5. Why Was Water Vapor Excluded from Consideration in the Climate Change-CO2 Hypothesis?
The IPCC excludes water vapor and clouds for reasons other than science.
The statement by the IPCC on page xv of the Executive Summary identifies the purpose of excluding water vapor [3]. “Two important greenhouse gases, water vapour, and ozone, are not included in this table. Water vapour has the largest greenhouse effect, but its concentration in the troposphere is determined internally within the climate system, and, on a global scale, is not affected by human sources and sinks.” Emphasis added. “It was agreed at the first meeting of the IPCC that a new assessment of the whole issue of anthropogenic climate change should be prepared.” [23] Emphasis added.
exclude the largest contributor to the greenhouse effect (water vapor) because it does not fit their false narrative ?????They excluded Ozone from consideration for a different reason. The IPCC [3] stated at page xv of the Executive Summary that reason to be: “The concentration of ozone is changing both in the stratosphere and the troposphere due to human activities, but it is difficult to quantify the changes from present observations.” Hence, ozone was excluded because it was too difficult to quantify.
larue, I can explain it again but you're not smart enough to understand.provide the scientific rational to distinguish between CO2 and H2) ?
they both are capable of absorbing infrared radiation , although water vapour absorbs at far more frequencies
this will be entertaining, however not scientificlarue, I can explain it again but you're not smart enough to understand.
Water vapour levels change with the amount of heat in the atmosphere - more heat = more water vapour the atmosphere can hold.
there is no reactionWater vapour is feedback effect, it reacts to more heat.
convection / condensation energy transfers are orders of magnitude greater than any incremental radiative energy transfer.Put more water vapour in the atmosphere and it will hit a saturation point and become rain, leaving the atmosphere.
a blanket @ 400 parts per million ?Put more CO2 in the atmosphere and it works like a blanket trapping heat.
????CO2 is a feedback effect.
adding heat to the oceans will increase CO2 release into the atmosphere from the ocean ( recall it is a global warming theory)Adding more heat to the atmosphere won't increase CO2 levels, unlike water vapour.
no you need to enroll in https://www.ilc.org/pages/what-we-offer-ossdDo I need to link to the Ontario science program, NASA and the IPCC yet again?
Earn a High School Diploma and Change Your Life
determining the difference between a person who has scientific training vs. a pathological lair who dropped out of high school is not that challengingWill you ever figure out the difference?
5. Why Was Water Vapor Excluded from Consideration in the Climate Change-CO2 Hypothesis?
The IPCC excludes water vapor and clouds for reasons other than science.
The statement by the IPCC on page xv of the Executive Summary identifies the purpose of excluding water vapor [3]. “Two important greenhouse gases, water vapour, and ozone, are not included in this table. Water vapour has the largest greenhouse effect, but its concentration in the troposphere is determined internally within the climate system, and, on a global scale, is not affected by human sources and sinks.” Emphasis added. “It was agreed at the first meeting of the IPCC that a new assessment of the whole issue of anthropogenic climate change should be prepared.” [23] Emphasis added.
exclude the largest contributor to the greenhouse effect (water vapor) because it does not fit their false narrative ?????They excluded Ozone from consideration for a different reason. The IPCC [3] stated at page xv of the Executive Summary that reason to be: “The concentration of ozone is changing both in the stratosphere and the troposphere due to human activities, but it is difficult to quantify the changes from present observations.” Hence, ozone was excluded because it was too difficult to quantify.
Yes, water vapour is a moderator, its a feedback effect.water / water vapour are natures universal temperature moderators
convection / condensation energy transfers are orders of magnitude greater than any incremental radiative energy transfer.
nopeYes, water vapour is a moderator, its a feedback effect.
Again convection / condensation energy transfers are orders of magnitude greater than any incremental radiative energy transfer.Add more heat and more water vapour can be absorbed by the atmosphere.
Add more water vapour and it falls out of the sky as rain/snow.
those are chemical effects, not physical effectsThat's the first part.
The next is understanding that CO2 is a forcing effect.
For some reason you think that trace elements can't effect larger bodies, like trace amounts of aspirin, alcohol or cyanide effecting humans.
5. Why Was Water Vapor Excluded from Consideration in the Climate Change-CO2 Hypothesis?
The IPCC excludes water vapor and clouds for reasons other than science.
The statement by the IPCC on page xv of the Executive Summary identifies the purpose of excluding water vapor [3]. “Two important greenhouse gases, water vapour, and ozone, are not included in this table. Water vapour has the largest greenhouse effect, but its concentration in the troposphere is determined internally within the climate system, and, on a global scale, is not affected by human sources and sinks.” Emphasis added. “It was agreed at the first meeting of the IPCC that a new assessment of the whole issue of anthropogenic climate change should be prepared.” [23] Emphasis added.
exclude the largest contributor to the greenhouse effect (water vapor) because it does not fit their false narrative ?????They excluded Ozone from consideration for a different reason. The IPCC [3] stated at page xv of the Executive Summary that reason to be: “The concentration of ozone is changing both in the stratosphere and the troposphere due to human activities, but it is difficult to quantify the changes from present observations.” Hence, ozone was excluded because it was too difficult to quantify.
That's not the point, larue.nope
it absorbs IR as CO2 does
it absorbs at many more frequencies / wavelengths
Mexico too, right now.This video explains in a very concise manner what is occurring in several Asian Nations. Thankfully it has subtitles, otherwise I would have needed someone to translate: