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To: combjelly who wrote (983691)11/23/2016 9:33:48 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583594
 
Here you go. For Tom! This is for kids...

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To: combjelly who wrote (983691)11/24/2016 11:22:59 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1583594
 
When I spoke of a glass box I was thinking of changes in CO2 realistic in the atmosphere not concentrations where human could not survive. The experiment shown is not about the Earth's atmosphere with realistic concentrations of H20, CH4 and CO2.

So the CO2 in that box was changed by how many parts in 10,000 and the dew point was constant at <32F. What was the CH4 parts in 10,000. You are dumb enough to think that proves anything. The simple fact that on an overcast night the temperature cools more slowly by several degrees show the greenhouse effect.

SO what was the partial pressure of the increased gas amounts. The atmosphere, especially in tropic where >50% of the annual insolation falls has multiple hundreds of parts in 10,000 of H20. H2O is per molecule a 100 times the green house gas property per molecule as CO2.

They said they had that great ppm measuring equipment but did not tell what the concentrations were.

Look at the overlay of transmittance. agwn.homeip.net

The maximum possible effect of any gas is it's ratio to the other and their properties.
What is a comparison of h20 and CO2 greenhouse properties.

In the tropics extending up into the temperate zones in summer h20 has concentration of multiple hundreds to one. over CO2.

What is the relationship of dewpoint and h20 ppm. If you consider wave number capture percent time the number of molecule per gas. All are competing to capture photons. photons of a wave number do not discriminate. All wave number compatible molicules have equal opportunity to rape a photon.






To: combjelly who wrote (983691)11/24/2016 2:46:51 PM
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What the ice cores tell you is there is some initial warming due to changes to the Earth's orbit. (CJ Theory)
Maybe, maybe not. The reason has not been well defined and certainly not generalized.



That much is true. But, as ice melts and the oceans warm, they release CO2. Just as I told you before.
(CJ Theory, "that much is true" and "Just as I told you before", our GW expert speaking here)




At that point, the CO2 level and the temperature start to track in lockstep. No more delay.

CJ real Bull, the charts from the ice cores show nothing like that at all! The ice core charts show the temperature peaks aro 800 years prior to the CO2 peaks and any lock stepping only occurs in CJ's wishful thinking 'expert' mind.

CJ has a degree in BS, has a BS degree only, I mean.

/Taro

/Taro