WeatherAction 100 year forecast for the world - made astoundinglyin 2009
On 4 Jan, 19:01, John Hall wrote:
In article 90ad789b-307a-4db5-
Professor Bellamy's area of expertise is biology. When it comes to
climatology he is no different from most of the posters to this group
(myself included): opinionated but non-expert.
If he is a professor in biology, surely he is in a reasonably good
position to understand the effects of glowballs, even if he doesn't go
along with the idiots at Reading. Isn't he?
I have no idea what his stand on the subject is these days. But I
think Will Hand is correct when he says it aught to come here from the
tropics as wet weather as heat translates into pressure.
Once you start thinking of the interplay between heat and pressure in
atmosphere dynamics the problem immediately diminishes. All that hot
air rising taking all that methane and carbon dioxide with it.
All that heat turning into stirring rotational storms providing
nutrients where they can do the most good.
It's comforting.
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