Re: R. W. Wood's "Note on the Theory of the Greenhouse"
- From: Edward Green <spamspamspam3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:00:58 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 5, 7:45 pm, Edward Green <spamspamsp...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At stasis the Earth must reradiate all incident energy, on average --
discounting the small imbalance which would move average temperature
when stasis does not exist. Let's put it this way: it would be
miraculous if atmospheric composition did _not_ have some effect on
the temperature of balance, though of course this doesn't tell us how
much and which way.
I've allowed another fallacy to creep in: that we should naturally
look for a static state.
.
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