OK, idiots,
http://www.atmos.washington.edu/2001Q1/211/notes_for_011001_lecture.html
The Greenhouse Effect
An analogy:
Consider yourself sleeping comfortably under one blanket, your
metabolism operating at a fixed rate, putting out heat to keep your
body warm. The temperature of the top surface of the blanket is
measured with an infrared thermometer. It's a little warmer than the
room. Someone comes along and throws another blanket on you. Will the
temperature of the top surface of the top blanket be any different
from what it was before (after it has had time to adjust)? Not unless
your metabolism changes. But the top surface of the bottom blanket
will get warmer due to the influence of the top blanket, and you, the
sleeper will be warmer. Adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere of
a planet is like adding another blanket. It doesn't change the
effective radiating temperature of the planet, but it raises the
temperature of the surface of the planet.
That is your third referance, the first two were just the mathematical methods used.
http://www.ilovemycarbondioxide.com/...n_the_Moon.pdf
The author of this peice of shit is contradicted on every point by his 'referances'.