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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (9943)9/29/2003 10:45:57 PM
From: DavesM   of 793868
 
Nadine,

I believe you are correct - that water vapor is the chief greenhouse gas. I'm not sure about how much it contributes though. I just know, that if you want to accurately measure CO2 using infrared instruments, you better take out the water vapor.

re:"Isn't water vapor by far the chief greenhouse gas? like 80% or 90%? I remember reading something to that effect."
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