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Old 10th-March-2008, 11:29 AM
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Default A Bigger contributor to GW than Carbon Dioxide.

I have been thinking about this again as there are unknowns in the climate change science that even the IPCC admits. It's mainly the speed of climate change, as by the Vostok ice cores it is suppose to be 1.4K higher rather than 0.7K. But the actual speed is a guess since we see far greater delays in the past. I am starting to believe we should be heating up at a slower rate than observed by even four fold the time. I could be quite wrong but here's guessing.

Instead of just looking at carbon dioxide and other global warming forcing gases. (No it's not the sun, or the planets or volcanos) We should be looking at the evaporation/rain cycle speed, or the reason it might be slowing down, (deforestation?).

The slower the evaporation and rain cycle the less it rains and the more humid it stays and the less it evaporates. So we need a cooler ocean to force to rain out and lower the humidity average, and more trees to increase the evaporation volume. The evaporation volume increase will speed up the evaporation cycle by itself. An extreme version is the monsoonal rains as the afternoon cools.

The evaporation rate and the humidity levels can also explain the increased heat during the night and the warmer winters.

I still believe global warming is taking place, but as bang for your bucks, deforestation should be the number one problem tackled by far. My evidence?? the massive impact a strong la Niņa had on the planet.

Why this also explains the warmer nights is cooler the night gets the more clouds that form and then during the day the warmer it gets the less clouds hang around. By having a faster evaporative cycle clouds form at random instead based upon the ocean breeze hitting the land wind.

So we need to plant more trees straight away, then worry about fossil fuel.

The drawing adds a net idea to cool ocean winds and therefore create more regular rain.
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