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www.drroyspencer.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the greenhouse effect and its role in global warming, with conflicting views on the magnitude of warming, the energy balance, and the role of solar activity. Key points include debates over the actual warming effect of greenhouse gases (GHGs), the energy imbalance, and the attribution of recent warming to natural causes versus human-induced factors. There are also mentions of solar activity, satellite data, and the role of the oceans in heat storage. The conversation includes references to scientific studies, models, and data sources such as the AIRS satellite and Schuckmann et al. 2023, highlighting the complexity and ongoing nature of climate science discussions. | |
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rclutz.com
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| | | | | It is often said we must rely on projections from computer simulations of earth's climate since we have no other earth on which to experiment. That is not actually true since we have observations upon a number of planetary objects in our solar system that also have atmospheres. This is brought home by a paper,... | |
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andymaypetrophysicist.com
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| | | | | Can Earth be compared to Venus? | |
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climateofsophistry.com
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| | | I think that it is better to use a spherical Earth with the real solar input to do an energy budget, rather than a flat Earth with 1/4 the solar input like peer-reviewed and pedagogical climate science does things. It makes a difference, because with 1/4 solar input of S(1-a)/4, this equates to a solar... | ||