Billy_Bob
Diamond Member
LOL.. Prove your assertion...At normal temps, they emit at wavelengths that overlap the the absorption spectrum of the other gas.
Hence, the emissions of each warm the other.
Why does this confooz you so?
Long Wave Radiation
The longwave radiation term Qb represents the electromagnetic energy that is radiated outward by the earth (land and sea) at a rate depending on the absolute temperature of the local surface.From: Descriptive Physical Oceanography (Sixth Edition), 2011
The absolute temperature of the molecule decreases with altitude. This means that the EMR emitted is in longer wavelength than those gases can absorb. IE: why there is no lower tropospheric hot spot, which is required by the AGW hypothesis. It is also why all modeling fails with 100% certainty.