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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postclouds reflect the sunlight back into space, which is why it's colder on an overcast day.
Cloud forcing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWater vapour is responsible for most of the greenhouse effect, and clouds have a much stronger effect than water vapour alone. So more clouds = stronger greenhouse effect.
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I noticed that the BBC kept this artice off the Front Page and out of the "pictured" science and environment articles and have already dropped it down to "other environmental stories":
BBC News - Cloud simulator tests climate models
Richard Black has also ignored it, possibly because it goes against one of his earlier articles:
BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | 'No Sun link' to climate change
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWater vapour is responsible for most of the greenhouse effect, and clouds have a much stronger effect than water vapour alone. So more clouds = stronger greenhouse effect.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostPresumably clouds are important because they reduce water content in the atmosphere, when it rains? Because clouds themselves, when they form, don't increase the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere as far as I see. Either that or denser accumulations of water vapour (clouds) are better at reflecting heat than the same quantity of water in a less condensed form (just plain water vapour).
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Presumably clouds are important because they reduce water content in the atmosphere, when it rains? Because clouds themselves, when they form, don't increase the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere as far as I see. Either that or denser accumulations of water vapour (clouds) are better at reflecting heat than the same quantity of water in a less condensed form (just plain water vapour).
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostComing soon:
Global temperature drops
CO2 drops
Increase in arctic ice
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In the debate on cosmic rays the standard answer was always "there's still no results from the CLOUD experiment".
...as if to say the experiment has failed.
Excellent summary here:
CERN experiment confirms cosmic ray action « Calder's Updates
Listening to some, it's interesting how the science gets dumped went they don't agree with it.
Now of course the sun's gone quiet and behold:
NASA notes sea level is falling in press release – but calls it a “Pothole on Road to Higher Seas” | Watts Up With That?
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CO2 drops
Increase in arctic ice
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