RT @AtomsksSanakan: PapersOfTheDay On carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbing energy in the atmosphere: "The spectral signature of recent climate…
@CycleJunkie88 Re: "I do want to know." I don't believe u, since I tend to disbelieve trolls with a long history of dishonesty. https://t.co/I2Gu0rhTRN Was there a post-1950s multi-decadal stratospheric cooling trend and tropospheric warming trend? http
@IdiotTracker There is already a very good and recent review article on this topic: https://t.co/YN5v4cEXBQ
The shape of this infrared radiance decrease is very similar to what LBLRTM predict (see Fig 2, https://t.co/YN5v4cEXBQ) https://t.co/O2Mle1862C
@ThijssenR @RushhourP @fvdpitte @RedSpringsSlick @curryja @crentsch Their 2001 paper? I also found this: https://t.co/lZ1EKYNN2K
@ThijssenR @CColose @ClimateOfGavin The spectral change predicted by a LBLRTM from Fig. 2 of a Brindley/Bantges article shows the CO₂ wings near-symmetrically decreasing in brightness. https://t.co/YN5v4cEXBQ https://t.co/3r3dntFGR5
@cdjstrydom @JamesRKelleher1 @JoanneNova @BOM_au @CSIRO @abcnews Re: "You forgot to add "...which only increased CO2 levels can cause"" And I predict you'll continue to disingenuously evade the question, weeks and months later. That's just the type of low
RT @Kenneth72712993: Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. C…
@oakden_wolf 3 links provided in the tweet below. I'll again ask you a fundamental question: Why do you believe clouds should not even be considered when determining the factors contributing to OLR, total LW, and the GHE in general? Why ignore the domina
RT @Kenneth72712993: Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. C…
RT @Kenneth72712993: Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. C…
RT @Kenneth72712993: Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. C…
RT @Kenneth72712993: Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. C…
RT @Kenneth72712993: Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. C…
RT @Kenneth72712993: Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. C…
RT @Kenneth72712993: Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. C…
@NOAAClimate What is the scale of the greenhouse gas problem? https://t.co/eu8fxrT3gk
RT @Kenneth72712993: Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. C…
RT @Kenneth72712993: Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. C…
Half of Earth’s outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) critically influencing energy budget change hasn't been measured. CO2's OLR impact must therefore be ASSUMED. Scientists assume CO2's impact is negligible. https://t.co/Wbf5ZHMuiQ https://t.co/gFSfNoBSJ1
@10kclimate Re: "$10,000 for the proven reproducible rate of CO2 forcing" Utterly disingenuous challenge, given the abundant evidence on CO2-induced forcing. https://t.co/CE5auMm3N7 But where have I heard people use this sort of tactic on well-evidenced
@DanielSMatthews @abcnews How would you measure that on such a tiny scale? It’s taken over 1500 Gigatons of the stuff to raise the average surface temperature by 0.8C and reliably measuring the real impact of that on outbound radiation from satellites is d
@cdjstrydom @maxim_k @crentsch Re: "A car" Time for another question I predict you'll disingenuously evade: Is the Feldman paper based on empirical evidence from radiance data? https://t.co/CE5auMm3N7
@Faisaluk_ @AanthanurDC @MichaelEMann @maxinejoselow @EENewsUpdates Re: "In case you don’t believe me about the literature.. here’re a few on GHE 👇🏾" You didn't read + understand what u linked, did you, denialist? For example, the second-to-last link is
This is a computer prediction¹ of changes in Earth's outgoing infrared as CO₂ rises. A notable feature in this plot is the extremely sharp decrease in the 'window' where OLR intensity is expected to rise. Strange, no? It has a cool explanation: ¹https:
RT @crentsch: @BradSchrag I see what you’re saying. No, no such adjustment. I did include a forcing calc derived from a near-constant surfa…
@BradSchrag I see what you’re saying. No, no such adjustment. I did include a forcing calc derived from a near-constant surface temperature region to explore the impact. See table 1. Even so, LBLRTMs predict discernible decreases at 650-750 cm⁻¹ (see image
RT @AtomsksSanakan: PapersOfTheDay On carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbing energy in the atmosphere: "The spectral signature of recent climate…
@brjma Re: "And still" https://t.co/EIaySsCeAJ
Earth's outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) is the truest indicator of what causes global warming. One published model predicts that by the year 2050 or 2099 OLR will have changed as shown. Satellite measurements are now required to test the model. http
@ThijssenR @nshaviv @AdamBlazowski Re: "No it doesn’t" False. It does. Feldman's result of ~0.2 W per meter^2 per decade for CO2 for 2000-2010: https://t.co/LzrhqQvVRV https://t.co/CE5auMDEEF That matches the IPCC's chart: Page 699: https://t.co/sWiudK
@nshaviv @AdamBlazowski Re: "Stratospheric cooling by GHGs doesn't mean that most of the tropospheric warming was due to GHGs" Stop trying to move the goalposts. Tropospheric warming + stratospheric cooling is evidence of AGW. Deal with it. https://t.co
@banurfeels Re: "Yall have corrupted science." Your evidence-free, crazy ranting does not answer the question, denialist. Was there a post-1950s multi-decadal stratospheric cooling trend and tropospheric warming trend? https://t.co/kTLVuFSDvU https://t.c
@ProtectorofDem1 @TinusPulles Of dacht je dat het gemakkelijker werd dan dit > https://t.co/T14rRPCct5
@ThijssenR @TinusPulles @marcelcrok @GreenOlivine @Thongch34759935 @RoyWSpencer My laymans brain could hardly imagine such a direct observation, but you mean something like this? (I didn't try to read it yet) https://t.co/T14rRPCct5