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Subject: Re: CO2 Is Not A Significant Contributor To Global Temperature Anomalies
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 22:06:33 -0700 (PDT)
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On Oct 6, 1:29 am, "ozobn" <o...@y...com> wrote:
> Limits on CO2 Climate Forcing From Recent Temperature Data Of Earth
>
> David H. Douglassa and John R. Christyb
>
> Accepted by Energy and Environment Aug 2008
>
> Abstract
>
> The global atmospheric temperature anomalies of Earth reached a maximum
> in 1998 which has not been exceeded during the subsequent 10 years. The
> global anomalies are calculated from the average of climate effects
> occurring in the tropical and the extratropical latitude bands. El
> Niņo/La Niņa effects in the tropical band are shown to explain the 1998
> maximum while variations in the background of the global anomalies
> largely come from climate effects in the northern extratropics. These
> effects do not have the signature associated with CO2 climate forcing.
> However, the data show a small underlying positive trend that is
> consistent with CO2 climate forcing with no-feedback.
>
> aDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester,
> Rochester, NY 14627, USA
>
> bDepartment of Atmospheric Science and Earth System Science Center,
> University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL 35899, USA
>
> --
>
> Warmest Regards
>
> Bonzo
>
> "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always
> so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts" Bertrand
> Russell
"Niņo/La Niņa effects in the tropical band are shown to explain the
1998
maximum while variations in the background of the global anomalies
largely come from climate effects in the northern extratropics. These
effects do not have the signature associated with CO2 climate
forcing.
However, the data show a small underlying positive trend that is
consistent with CO2 climate forcing with no-feedback."
That is exactly what I have found but the so called "climate forcing"
could be simply due solubility effects.
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