The scope of this analysis is to illustrate how one determines the magnitude of the greenhouse increment of ΔT≅33 C often cited in discussions of the Greenhouse Effect (GHE). This is the difference between the average surface of the earth and an effective radiating temperature predicted by a very simple radiation balance. [...]
Archive for January, 2008
GISS Data Compared to Hadley Data: What have I screwed up?
Can anyone explain why my plots comparing GISS Met station data and Hadley Crut measurements show the difference increasing so dramatically? I’m sure the answer is going to be obvious, but I figure I might as well post and ask. Here is a graph plotting the difference in measured GMST as reported by [...]
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What Would it Take to Disprove Global Warming?
One of the tenet of science is that a theory must be falsifiable. Skeptics often complain that AGW seems non-falsifiable. Both too many hurricanes or too few are due to AGW. Too much rain and too little are both due to AGW. Hot winters and mild winters are both due to AGW.
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