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|    Dawn Flood to JTEM    |
|    Re: Gwobull Warbling: Follow the money    |
|    07 Jan 26 13:44:51    |
      XPost: alt.global-warming, sci.skeptic       From: Dawn.Belle.Flood@gmail.com              On 1/7/2026 1:08 PM, JTEM wrote:       > On 1/7/26 10:18 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:       >       >> And, so, a thick atmosphere       >       > Atmosphere.       >       > What is the key? Atmosphere.       >       > What isn't the key? The presence of CO2.       >       > You're excessively religious, your unwavering faith in       > the Greta Gospels...       >              You really need to make up your mind! You claim (correctly) that water       vapor is a greenhouse gas that is far more potent than carbon dioxide,       and yet, as I have pointed out to you ad nauseam, Venus has less total       water vapor in its atmosphere than does our World. And, so, if CO2 is       not trapping the extreme heat there, what is? It can't be H2O; there is       simply not enough of it! What gases, then, are responsible, if not CO2??              But, if that does not convince you, what about the planet Mars, which       has very little water vapor in its atmosphere (far less than our World),       and yet, its lowest temperatures (at its poles) are above those of the       night side of Mercury?? With an atmospheric pressure only 1% of our       World, Mars coldest night temperatures are still above those of       Mercury's even at a distance of 1.5 AU from the Sun.              And, so, if you just want to consider water vapor as such pertains to       the nighttime temperatures of Venus, Earth and Mars, none of what you       are saying makes sense:              Venus -- 5.9 x 10^15 kg of water vapor results in 460 C nighttime temps.       Earth -- 1.27 x 10^16 kg of water vapor results in 15 C day & night.       Mars -- 7.5 x 10^12 kg of water vapor results in -70 C nighttime temps.              Now, here are the surface solar constants for each of the above Worlds:              Venus: 157 W/m²       Earth: 340 W/m²       Mars : 200 W/m²              Dawn              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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