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  • chuckChuck
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 13041

    #51
    You guys are wrong about water vapour. Again you don't understand the science.

    Water vapour does not cause the original warming. It amplifys warming because it is a positive feed back loop!

    [url]https://science.nasa.gov/earth/climate-change/steamy-relationships-how-atmospheric-water-vapor-amplifies-earths-greenhouse-effect/[/url]

    Some people mistakenly believe water vapor is the main driver of Earth’s current warming. But increased water vapor doesn’t cause global warming. Instead, it’s a consequence of it. Increased water vapor in the atmosphere amplifies the warming caused by other greenhouse gases.

    Earth's water cycle.

    NASA It works like this: As greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane increase, Earth’s temperature rises in response. This increases evaporation from both water and land areas. Because warmer air holds more moisture, its concentration of water vapor increases. Specifically, this happens because water vapor does not condense and precipitate out of the atmosphere as easily at higher temperatures. The water vapor then absorbs heat radiated from Earth and prevents it from escaping out to space. This further warms the atmosphere, resulting in even more water vapor in the atmosphere. This is what scientists call a "positive feedback loop." Scientists estimate this effect more than doubles the warming that would happen due to increasing carbon dioxide alone.



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    • shtferbrains
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2017
      • 5287

      #52
      The taxpayers are done with it Chuck.
      They are sick of paying more and more taxes leaving little for them to live what was considered a normal life.
      The carbon tax is the lightning rod.

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      • AlbertaFarmer5
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2010
        • 12576

        #53
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        You guys are wrong about water vapour. Again you don't understand the science.

        ...

        Some people mistakenly believe water vapor is the main driver of Earth’s current warming. But increased water vapor doesn’t cause global warming. Instead, it’s a consequence of it. Increased water vapor in the atmosphere amplifies the warming caused by other greenhouse gases.​
        Do you not read any of the responses on here? Or are you just utterly unable to comprehend them?

        A couple of weeks ago, in response to you posting this exact topic, I posted an article from NOAA indicating that the exact opposite is happening.
        Actual measured atmospheric water vapour is decreasing, while the models claim it should be increasing.



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        • chuckChuck
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2006
          • 13041

          #55
          Flipper you are wrong about water vapour. Again you don't understand the science.

          Water vapour does not cause the original warming. It amplifys warming because it is a positive feed back loop!

          [url]https://science.nasa.gov/earth/climate-change/steamy-relationships-how-atmospheric-water-vapor-amplifies-earths-greenhouse-effect/[/url]

          Some people mistakenly believe water vapor is the main driver of Earth’s current warming. But increased water vapor doesn’t cause global warming. Instead, it’s a consequence of it. Increased water vapor in the atmosphere amplifies the warming caused by other greenhouse gases.

          Earth's water cycle.

          NASA It works like this: As greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane increase, Earth’s temperature rises in response. This increases evaporation from both water and land areas. Because warmer air holds more moisture, its concentration of water vapor increases. Specifically, this happens because water vapor does not condense and precipitate out of the atmosphere as easily at higher temperatures. The water vapor then absorbs heat radiated from Earth and prevents it from escaping out to space. This further warms the atmosphere, resulting in even more water vapor in the atmosphere. This is what scientists call a "positive feedback loop." Scientists estimate this effect more than doubles the warming that would happen due to increasing carbon dioxide alone.
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          • TSIPP
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 2678

            #56
            Put the crack pipe down chuckroach, more water vapour will bring more rain!

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            • chuckChuck
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2006
              • 13041

              #57
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

              Do you not read any of the responses on here? Or are you just utterly unable to comprehend them?

              A couple of weeks ago, in response to you posting this exact topic, I posted an article from NOAA indicating that the exact opposite is happening.
              Actual measured atmospheric water vapour is decreasing, while the models claim it should be increasing.


              So with a warming atmosphere and less moisture then that will potentially mean less rain. Try to connect the dots! Sounds like more drought!

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              • Tucker
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 310

                #58
                I watched a video this morning of Guyana's President regarding climate change. It might be of interest to some of you. Is there hypocrisy when it comes to Canada too?
                Mohammad Irfan Ali President of Guyana πŸ‡¬πŸ‡Ύ in the house!!! πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

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                • blueversi
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 457

                  #59
                  Originally posted by Tucker View Post
                  I watched a video this morning of Guyana's President regarding climate change. It might be of interest to some of you. Is there hypocrisy when it comes to Canada too?
                  https://twitter.com/i/status/1773821993403723893
                  Absolutely, except we don’t have a leader we have a pawn.

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                  • AlbertaFarmer5
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 12576

                    #60
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

                    So with a warming atmosphere and less moisture then that will potentially mean less rain. Try to connect the dots! Sounds like more drought!
                    This chart from the epa's website using NOAA data seems to indicate the opposite trend is occurring.
                    But they must be denier organizations.

                    World data looks similar.

                    Perhaps you should leave science to the scientists. You are doing irreparable harm to The credibility of actual scientists when you fabricate data such as this.

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