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Originally Posted by cbacba
wombat,
I don't have time again to respond in detail to everything in the post.
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Why don't you wait until you have enough time before responding at all then?
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Total insolation isn't really measurable.
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Then you've got no basis to claim that the sun is causing warming.
The consequences of the greenhouse effect on radiative forcing is well understood and calculable from first principles.
This is what has been predicted to cause a warming. A warming has been measured, confirming predictions.
Warming from changes in solar irradiance would cause more warming during the daytime than night, more during the summer than winter, and would warm the stratosphere as well as the troposphere. All these are the opposite to what is observed.