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To: THE ANT who wrote (175017)7/18/2021 2:27:07 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu   of 219061
 
Ant, same in S. Africa from what I was told.

what you mention, it is expected as properly moist air is a cover / blanket that keeps earth's internal heat emissions under wraps. To avoid freezing many farmers employ fog generation machines to avoid freezing in certain countries.

Excessive heat that completely dries the air and upper level humidity and clouds do not absorb or reflect the sun radiation and to keep the balance strong evaporations from water bodies oversaturate the air in certain places with humidity making it heavier and changing wind patterns and as a result the expected normal climate is changing resulting in unexpected temperatures in various places..

Earth heath/warmth has two vectors:

1. internal heat of around 5,400C at its 2,300+ km in diameter iron nickel core permeating slowly trough the earth crust and
2. solar radiation heat regulated by the atmosphere its humidity, clouds, snow and ice caps.
3. most heat hitting the earth is reflected back to the universe, if I correctly recollect about 58 to 60% of incoming heat irradiation
The problem with global warming is trapping a small % of those heath exchanges within the atmosphere which with the years is adding up to an average of a current 1 C+ average of overall warming.

Snow or ice has a self-enforcing cooling effect due to solar radiation reflecting it back into the universe, and it starts with microscopic frozen ice crystal descending from far above the earth surface.

A good example are the remnants of the formation of Noctilucent Clouds which now are over the north pole at a height of around 80 km composed of tiny ice crystals.


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