Quote:
Originally Posted by avandonk
Les it is simple if you have studied Physics especially Thermodynamics and QuantumTheory.
It is not my job to spend three or four years to get the population up to speed by lecturing at great length on these subjects.
To attempt to answer your question in simple terms, here is a short version.
Water vapour will vary wildly day to day and year by year as it depends on the local temperatures and the availabilty of water.
To even consider water vapour as a greenhouse gas is a totally fallacy.
Again I will say 1998 was a VERY hot year. To use this as a benchmark for the last ten years is misguided at best and fraudulent at worst.
Of the last fifteen years thirteen were the hottest on record.
If it was not for the 200 ppm of CO2 we would have an average temperaturee of -17C. We are currently at 380 ppm the highest for 400,000 years and most probaby 20 million years.
I find it extraordinary that idiots who can barely solve a quadratic equation can pontificate on AGW.
If you do not listen to the accredited scientists. Who will you believe?
Nutters with an agenda?
Bert
|
Bert Can you see that:
"it is simple if you have studied Physics especially Thermodynamics and QuantumTheory" and
"I find it extraordinary that idiots who can barely solve a quadratic equation can pontificate on AGW
" might possibly be interpreted as being somewhat arrogant? and
"To even consider water vapour as a greenhouse gas is a totally fallacy" might possibly be wrong?