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You Can't Make it Up
On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 3:13:15 AM UTC-8, wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 17:59:33 -0600, comadrejo wrote this crap: pigo wrote: On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 11:50:44 AM UTC-7, lal_truckee wrote: It's a chance to ski Davos with someone else's money, something we surely understand. Really? I don't expect anyone else to pay for my choices to ski or anything else. BTW, did that phony 1,700 number first reach you through FoxNews, or do you also frequent other anti-news sources? I think I got it from CNN. It's been widely reported. NBC is the most "anti news" source I know of though. Big dose of global warming set to hit the east coast this week too. CNN also reported this... http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/16/wo...-hottest-year/ I don't like people ****ing on my boots and telling me it's raining. I like to do my own research. That's why I'm a scientist. I keep hearing that CO2 is a greenhouse gas and it's increasing. I checked on the spectrographic analysis and found that CO2 barely retains more IR than Nitrogen. Nitrogen is 70% of the atmosphere, CO2 is 400ppm. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe Atmospheric Nitrogen (N2) is pretty much transparent to IR. Nitrous Oxide, on the other hand, is more powerful a greenhouse gas than CO2, and also reduces atmospheric ozone. So be sure to wear sunscreen when you go to a dentist's party. |
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You Can't Make it Up
On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 14:25:49 -0800 (PST), Richard Henry
wrote this crap: On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 3:13:15 AM UTC-8, wrote: On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 17:59:33 -0600, comadrejo wrote this crap: pigo wrote: On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 11:50:44 AM UTC-7, lal_truckee wrote: It's a chance to ski Davos with someone else's money, something we surely understand. Really? I don't expect anyone else to pay for my choices to ski or anything else. BTW, did that phony 1,700 number first reach you through FoxNews, or do you also frequent other anti-news sources? I think I got it from CNN. It's been widely reported. NBC is the most "anti news" source I know of though. Big dose of global warming set to hit the east coast this week too. CNN also reported this... http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/16/wo...-hottest-year/ I don't like people ****ing on my boots and telling me it's raining. I like to do my own research. That's why I'm a scientist. I keep hearing that CO2 is a greenhouse gas and it's increasing. I checked on the spectrographic analysis and found that CO2 barely retains more IR than Nitrogen. Nitrogen is 70% of the atmosphere, CO2 is 400ppm. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe Atmospheric Nitrogen (N2) is pretty much transparent to IR. Bzzt! Wrong answer. It's not. Show me where you got this information. I'm willing to check this out. BTW, N2 is 70% of the stuff you breathe and CO2 is 400ppm. For those of you who don't like to do the math, you hire math majors like me to do it for you. N2 is 700,000ppm while CO2 is 400 ppm. Which one is worse? Nitrous Oxide, on the other hand, is more powerful a greenhouse gas than CO2, and also reduces atmospheric ozone. I already know this. This is correct by my scientific checking. Not bad for a guy who plays the banjo. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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You Can't Make it Up
On 2015-02-01 01:08:43 +0000, said:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 14:25:49 -0800 (PST), Richard Henry wrote this crap: On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 3:13:15 AM UTC-8, wrote: On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 17:59:33 -0600, comadrejo wrote this crap: pigo wrote: On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 11:50:44 AM UTC-7, lal_truckee wrote: It's a chance to ski Davos with someone else's money, something we surely understand. Really? I don't expect anyone else to pay for my choices to ski or anything else. BTW, did that phony 1,700 number first reach you through FoxNews, or do you also frequent other anti-news sources? I think I got it from CNN. It's been widely reported. NBC is the most "anti news" source I know of though. Big dose of global warming set to hit the east coast this week too. CNN also reported this... http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/16/wo...-hottest-year/ I don't like people ****ing on my boots and telling me it's raining. I like to do my own research. That's why I'm a scientist. I keep hearing that CO2 is a greenhouse gas and it's increasing. I checked on the spectrographic analysis and found that CO2 barely retains more IR than Nitrogen. Nitrogen is 70% of the atmosphere, CO2 is 400ppm. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe Atmospheric Nitrogen (N2) is pretty much transparent to IR. Bzzt! Wrong answer. It's not. Show me where you got this information. I'm willing to check this out. BTW, N2 is 70% of the stuff you breathe and CO2 is 400ppm. For those of you who don't like to do the math, you hire math majors like me to do it for you. N2 is 700,000ppm while CO2 is 400 ppm. Which one is worse? 1. Nitrogen is nearly EIGHTY percent of the atmosphere. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth 2. Nitrogen is essentially NOT a greenhouse gas: "Certain gases in the atmosphere have the property of absorbing infrared radiation. Oxygen and nitrogen the major gases in the atmosphere do not have this property." http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/globalwarmA5.html "This ability to absorb and re-emit infrared energy is what makes CO2 an effective heat-trapping greenhouse gas. Not all gas molecules are able to absorb IR radiation. For example, nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2), which make up more than 90% of Earth's atmosphere, do not absorb infrared photons. CO2 molecules can vibrate in ways that simpler nitrogen and oxygen molecules cannot, which allows CO2 molecules to capture the IR photons." http://scied.ucar.edu/carbon-dioxide-absorbs-and-re-emits-infrared-radiation "While the dominant gases of the atmosphere (nitrogen and oxygen) are transparent to infrared, the so-called greenhouse gasses, primarily water vapor (H2O), CO2, and methane (CH4), absorb some of the infrared radiation." http://www.columbia.edu/~vjd1/greenhouse.htm Is that enough, or must I beat you over the head with your own deliberate ignorance for a while longer? Too bad, so sad for you: wrong... ...again. Nitrous Oxide, on the other hand, is more powerful a greenhouse gas than CO2, and also reduces atmospheric ozone. I already know this. This is correct by my scientific checking. Not bad for a guy who plays the banjo. Correction: CLAIMS to play the banjo. |
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 17:25:58 -0800, Alan Baker
wrote this crap: I don't like people ****ing on my boots and telling me it's raining. I like to do my own research. That's why I'm a scientist. I keep hearing that CO2 is a greenhouse gas and it's increasing. I checked on the spectrographic analysis and found that CO2 barely retains more IR than Nitrogen. Nitrogen is 70% of the atmosphere, CO2 is 400ppm. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe Atmospheric Nitrogen (N2) is pretty much transparent to IR. Bzzt! Wrong answer. It's not. Show me where you got this information. I'm willing to check this out. BTW, N2 is 70% of the stuff you breathe and CO2 is 400ppm. For those of you who don't like to do the math, you hire math majors like me to do it for you. N2 is 700,000ppm while CO2 is 400 ppm. Which one is worse? 1. Nitrogen is nearly EIGHTY percent of the atmosphere. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth 2. Nitrogen is essentially NOT a greenhouse gas: "Certain gases in the atmosphere have the property of absorbing infrared radiation. Oxygen and nitrogen the major gases in the atmosphere do not have this property." http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/globalwarmA5.html "This ability to absorb and re-emit infrared energy is what makes CO2 an effective heat-trapping greenhouse gas. Not all gas molecules are able to absorb IR radiation. For example, nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2), which make up more than 90% of Earth's atmosphere, do not absorb infrared photons. CO2 molecules can vibrate in ways that simpler nitrogen and oxygen molecules cannot, which allows CO2 molecules to capture the IR photons." Oh yeah. There's different ways of vibrating. And that causes them to absorb IR. And how does 400ppm let them absorb more IR than the other 900,000ppm? http://scied.ucar.edu/carbon-dioxide-absorbs-and-re-emits-infrared-radiation "While the dominant gases of the atmosphere (nitrogen and oxygen) are transparent to infrared, the so-called greenhouse gasses, primarily water vapor (H2O), CO2, and methane (CH4), absorb some of the infrared radiation." Actually H2O absorbs much more IR than CO2. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 5:08:39 PM UTC-8, wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 14:25:49 -0800 (PST), Richard Henry wrote this crap: Atmospheric Nitrogen (N2) is pretty much transparent to IR. Bzzt! Wrong answer. It's not. Show me where you got this information. I'm willing to check this out. BTW, N2 is 70% of the stuff you breathe and CO2 is 400ppm. For those of you who don't like to do the math, you hire math majors like me to do it for you. N2 is 700,000ppm while CO2 is 400 ppm. Which one is worse? Nitrous Oxide, on the other hand, is more powerful a greenhouse gas than CO2, and also reduces atmospheric ozone. I already know this. This is correct by my scientific checking. The only place I have found any claim about atmospheric nitrogen being a greenhouse gas is in your post. You are a scientific pioneer. |
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You Can't Make it Up
On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 4:04:29 AM UTC-8, wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 17:25:58 -0800, Alan Baker wrote this crap: I don't like people ****ing on my boots and telling me it's raining. I like to do my own research. That's why I'm a scientist. I keep hearing that CO2 is a greenhouse gas and it's increasing. I checked on the spectrographic analysis and found that CO2 barely retains more IR than Nitrogen. Nitrogen is 70% of the atmosphere, CO2 is 400ppm. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe Atmospheric Nitrogen (N2) is pretty much transparent to IR. Bzzt! Wrong answer. It's not. Show me where you got this information. I'm willing to check this out. BTW, N2 is 70% of the stuff you breathe and CO2 is 400ppm. For those of you who don't like to do the math, you hire math majors like me to do it for you. N2 is 700,000ppm while CO2 is 400 ppm. Which one is worse? 1. Nitrogen is nearly EIGHTY percent of the atmosphere. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth 2. Nitrogen is essentially NOT a greenhouse gas: "Certain gases in the atmosphere have the property of absorbing infrared radiation. Oxygen and nitrogen the major gases in the atmosphere do not have this property." http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/globalwarmA5.html "This ability to absorb and re-emit infrared energy is what makes CO2 an effective heat-trapping greenhouse gas. Not all gas molecules are able to absorb IR radiation. For example, nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2), which make up more than 90% of Earth's atmosphere, do not absorb infrared photons. CO2 molecules can vibrate in ways that simpler nitrogen and oxygen molecules cannot, which allows CO2 molecules to capture the IR photons." Oh yeah. There's different ways of vibrating. And that causes them to absorb IR. And how does 400ppm let them absorb more IR than the other 900,000ppm? http://scied.ucar.edu/carbon-dioxide-absorbs-and-re-emits-infrared-radiation "While the dominant gases of the atmosphere (nitrogen and oxygen) are transparent to infrared, the so-called greenhouse gasses, primarily water vapor (H2O), CO2, and methane (CH4), absorb some of the infrared radiation." Actually H2O absorbs much more IR than CO2. The concentration of H2O in the atmosphere has been pretty much stable over the period of time when we could measure it. And it is self-limiting - when it gets high, it rains (or obski snows). The effect of CO2 at 400 PPM is much stronger than the effect at 280 PPM, which is where it was before we started burning coal and oil so recklessly. |
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You Can't Make it Up
On Sun, 1 Feb 2015 10:07:11 -0800 (PST), Richard Henry
wrote this crap: On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 5:08:39 PM UTC-8, wrote: On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 14:25:49 -0800 (PST), Richard Henry wrote this crap: Atmospheric Nitrogen (N2) is pretty much transparent to IR. Bzzt! Wrong answer. It's not. Show me where you got this information. I'm willing to check this out. BTW, N2 is 70% of the stuff you breathe and CO2 is 400ppm. For those of you who don't like to do the math, you hire math majors like me to do it for you. N2 is 700,000ppm while CO2 is 400 ppm. Which one is worse? Nitrous Oxide, on the other hand, is more powerful a greenhouse gas than CO2, and also reduces atmospheric ozone. I already know this. This is correct by my scientific checking. The only place I have found any claim about atmospheric nitrogen being a greenhouse gas is in your post. You are a scientific pioneer. I posted a link to spectrometry results. You can clearly see the dark line in the IR range. It's not my fault if you didn't click on it or can't read the chart. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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