yes it is, you blithering fool]You're still missing the point.
Yes, you can measure change in different places but no, that change will not be the same on the surface as it will be at 10km up in the air.
a 1 degree c change = a 1 degree C change be it measured in a solid, liquid or gas, be it measured in Toronto, Nunavik, Paris, a farmers field in Brazil, the north pole, the south pole , at the top of mount Everest, in the troposphere , in the stratosphere , in the mesosphere , on the moon or in deep space
you do not even understand the greenhouse gas theory
google search
In which atmosphere layer does most of the greenhouse effect occur?
case closedthe troposphere
Explanation: The greenhouse effect happens almost entirely in the troposphere, which is the layer closest to the Earth.Mar 23, 2016
explain how an Atmospheric Gas CO2 manages to heat up the surface faster than the Atmosphere ?
be sure to explain how your morons theory obeys the laws of Thermodynamics , the Stephan Law and conservation of energy
you climate models are junk as is all the propaganda based on them
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