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Started 1 minute ago (2010-01-03 13:34:00)
by puttockmay
I know everybody is sick of the Climate Change issue, but it is not going away.....so We have to keep up with it! What else can you do? ######## This article is interesting for explaining the Greenhouse effect in the wider context of how the systems work. Spencer: Earth sans greenhouse effect : what would it be like? 2 01 2010 What If There Was...
Started 3 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-31 07:20:00)
by G. Adams
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...707.1161v4. pdf This peer reviewed article appeared in the International Journal of Modern Physics. The central claims of Dr. Gerlich and his colleague, Dr. Ralf Tscheuschner, include, but are not limited to: The mechanism of warming in an actual greenhouse is different than the mechanism of warming in the atmosphere, therefore it is not a “...
Started 4 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-30 10:17:00)
by Taran
At least according to physics... If you can't understand the paper I am linking to, ask Cache when he gets better. He's pretty good at explaining these things... The thesis statement: Quote: The atmospheric greenhouse effect, an idea that many authors trace back to the traditional works of Fourier (1824), Tyndall (1861), and Arrhenius (1896), and ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-23 18:07:00)
by Shardrukar
Global Warming Basics ~ 02 ~ Greenhouse Effect, Greenhouse Gas Category: Climate Change Earth Science Global Warming Posted on: December 23, 2009 10:41 AM, by Greg Laden Why Greenhouses have nothing to do with the Greenhouse Effect, and more importantly, why CAN'T I microwave toast? A greenhouse is a glass house sealed to keep air in but made of glass allow sunlight in. ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-22 16:07:00)
by Toiletroll
Quote: Our goal is to fool everyone into thinking that CO2 creates a greenhouse effect. Never mind that a CO2 greenhouse effect cannot be developed from basic physics[/url]. And to maintain the illusion, I will distract your attention with various authoritative pronouncements regarding extent of warming, melting glaciers, sea levels, continental drought, and ...
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-18 10:38:00)
by The Vampire Muffin Man
Straight forward question. Assuming that the Earth is indeed warming, and the sun isn't increasing in output and our position in the Milankovitch Cycle should be causing gradual cooling, then what is causing the average global temperature to continue to rise? I don't want to hear about Al Gore, ClimateGate, NWO, Liberals, Socialism, Cats and Dogs living together, etc...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-16 20:12:00)
by Andre Jute[_2_]
You know me, I'll correspondent with anybody. However, before we take this where I suspect you want it to go, dear Duh, I need a report from your keeper that you're taking your medication regularly, and I want the report to be renewed daily. I have no taste for putting down a person handicapped by disease. Andre Jute The caring, sharing face of global warming
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-12-14 13:53:00)
by RedDawn75
Quote Since this controversial peer-reviewed paper was mentioned by Lubos Motl I have noticed increasing side-talk about it. It warrants more attention and effort to understand in depth. While this is a mathematical paper, simple equations of radiative flux balance would present no challenge to people familiar with the field, although some of the concepts are new, such as the ...
Started 2 days, 11 hours ago (2010-01-01 00:35:00)
by gallo
Quote: Quote by: G. Adams This peer reviewed article appeared in the International Journal of Modern Physics. Great! When? Your link isn't to a peer reviewed article. Your link is to a pre-print web site that is not peer reviewed. "arXiv" (archive) is a site where submitted papers are posted. It may have been submitted to the Journal of Modern Physics , but ...