This sounds like EMH logic.That CO2 provides warming, I do not believe it. If it were true, then the night wouldn't cool down as I already stated.
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This sounds like EMH logic.That CO2 provides warming, I do not believe it. If it were true, then the night wouldn't cool down as I already stated.
It sure is. good ole H2O. What is CO2? .04%. See, I don't fall for that a drop of ink in the ocean will turn the ocean the color of the ink.Is that because water vapor is the dominant GHG in earth's atmosphere?
In your world I guess.This sounds like EMH logic.
How did I contradict my post? I've never argued pressure causes warming. You contradicted your post that CO2 does not trap heat when you said pressure causes more warming which implies that CO2 must provide SOME warming.Which is it, is it pressure can't or it can now explain? You contradicted your post
But if water vapor in the atmosphere traps heat because water vapor is a GHG wouldn't CO2 also trap some heat because it is a GHG too?It sure is. good ole H2O. What is CO2? .04%. See, I don't fall for that a drop of ink in the ocean will turn the ocean the color of the ink.
Right but it's not zero so it must provide some GHG effect, right? It's not zero, right?What is CO2? .04%.
Well, when warm air rises off the surface, the pressure increases. When the atmosphere cools down, the pressure drops. CO2 would cool the atmosphere, so the pressure goes down. So, the fact their is low pressure defeats any argument that CO2 could warm.How did I contradict my post? I've never argued pressure causes warming. You contradicted your post that CO2 does not trap heat when you said pressure causes more warming which implies that CO2 must provide SOME warming.
Well.... doesn't EMH believe CO2 adds zero heat? That's your belief too, right? Doesn't EMH believe atmospheric pressure affects temperature? Seems like you agree with EMH.In your world I guess.
when you show me it can trap heat I'll bite.But if water vapor in the atmosphere traps heat because water vapor is a GHG wouldn't CO2 also trap some heat because it is a GHG too?
So he agrees with me you mean?Well.... doesn't EMH believe CO2 adds zero heat? That's your belief too, right? Doesn't EMH believe atmospheric pressure affects temperature? Seems like you agree with EMH.
so a drop of ink in the ocean turns the ocean the color of the ink?Right but it's not zero so it must provide some GHG effect, right? It's not zero, right?
Have you been taking lessons from EMH? Warmer air lowers atmospheric pressure. Cold air raises atmospheric pressure. Wetter air lowers atmospheric pressure. Drier air raises atmospheric pressure.Well, when warm air rises off the surface, the pressure increases. When the atmosphere cools down, the pressure drops. CO2 would cool the atmosphere, so the pressure goes down. So, the fact their is low pressure defeats any argument that CO2 could warm.
That's nothing to brag about. He's an idiot. Maybe ask Todster?So he agrees with me you mean?
No. But is has some effect. The effect is not zero. Same for CO2. It's crazy that you believe water vapor affects temperature but not CO2. It's illogical AF.so a drop of ink in the ocean turns the ocean the color of the ink?
Cool TemperaturesHave you been taking lessons from EMH? Warmer air lowers atmospheric pressure. Cold air raises atmospheric pressure. Wetter air lowers atmospheric pressure. Drier air raises atmospheric pressure.
well cool, then show me the experiment that proves that point. I can't wait to see it. I've been waiting for a decade in here for someone to post it.No. But is has some effect. The effect is not zero. Same for CO2. It's crazy that you believe water vapor affects temperature but not CO2. It's illogical AF.
You do realize the atmosphere is not a fixed volume, right?Well, when warm air rises off the surface, the pressure increases. When the atmosphere cools down, the pressure drops. CO2 would cool the atmosphere, so the pressure goes down. So, the fact their is low pressure defeats any argument that CO2 could warm.
it isn't? How can that be, everyone uses global meaning that every region of the globe affects warming on a day or month at the same time.You do realize the atmosphere is not a fixed volume, right?
Incorrect. Colder temperatures - for the same water vapor - increase the density of the air which increases atmospheric pressure. But usually colder temperatures will have less water vapor in the air so that's probably where the confusion comes from.Cool Temperatures
Cool temperatures cause air pressure to drop.
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Maybe try googling it?it isn't? How can that be, everyone uses global meaning that every region of the globe affects warming on a day or month at the same time.