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On Monday, 22 August 2016 23:34:50 UTC+1, Alastair wrote:
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On Saturday, 20 August 2016 16:43:03 UTC+3, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I am far more interested in finding out what actually causes weather.


The sun.
HTH.

Col


And carbon dioxide.



If the sun died tomorrow C02 would have no effect whatsoever or do you disagree ?

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On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 01:34:50 UTC+3, Alastair wrote:
On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 6:01:41 PM UTC+1, wrote:
On Saturday, 20 August 2016 16:43:03 UTC+3, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I am far more interested in finding out what actually causes weather.


The sun.
HTH.

Col


And carbon dioxide.


The sun is the fundamental driver of all weather. Without the sun carbon dioxide would just be dry ice, unable to affect anything.

Col
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On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 04:05:43 UTC+1, wrote:
On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 01:34:50 UTC+3, Alastair wrote:
On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 6:01:41 PM UTC+1, wrote:
On Saturday, 20 August 2016 16:43:03 UTC+3, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I am far more interested in finding out what actually causes weather..

The sun.
HTH.

Col


And carbon dioxide.


The sun is the fundamental driver of all weather. Without the sun carbon dioxide would just be dry ice, unable to affect anything.

Col


Wouldn't go that far Col . Dry ice is used a lot in entertainment so agreed there would eventually be nearly total extinction but the stage productions would be spectacular.

Actually on a serious note surely as long as there is an internal pool of molten magma then those slithers of life like tube worms and certain shrimps.that have evolved on chemical synthesis will surely carry on , until the oceans freeze all the way to the bottom.
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I am far more interested in finding out what actually causes weather.


The sun.
HTH.

Col


And carbon dioxide.


So of our atmosphere was composed, say, entirely of nitrogen, there
would be no weather?

--
Alan LeHun
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On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 12:48:58 AM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Monday, 22 August 2016 23:34:50 UTC+1, Alastair wrote:
On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 6:01:41 PM UTC+1, wrote:
On Saturday, 20 August 2016 16:43:03 UTC+3, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I am far more interested in finding out what actually causes weather.

The sun.
HTH.

Col


And carbon dioxide.



If the sun died tomorrow C02 would have no effect whatsoever or do you disagree ?


If the sun died tomorrow then the time for the Earth to become a snowball earth would depend on how much co2 was in the atmosphere. The Sun dies every day everywhere on Earth, and CO2 decides where the snowline lies. Think about it!


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On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 11:46:03 AM UTC+1, Alan LeHun wrote:
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I am far more interested in finding out what actually causes weather.

The sun.
HTH.

Col


And carbon dioxide.


So of our atmosphere was composed, say, entirely of nitrogen, there
would be no weather?

--
Alan LeHun


I did not say that. But we would have a Snowball Earth.
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On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 12:39:21 UTC+1, Alastair wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 12:48:58 AM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Monday, 22 August 2016 23:34:50 UTC+1, Alastair wrote:
On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 6:01:41 PM UTC+1, wrote:
On Saturday, 20 August 2016 16:43:03 UTC+3, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I am far more interested in finding out what actually causes weather.

The sun.
HTH.

Col

And carbon dioxide.



If the sun died tomorrow C02 would have no effect whatsoever or do you disagree ?


If the sun died tomorrow then the time for the Earth to become a snowball earth would depend on how much co2 was in the atmosphere. The Sun dies every day everywhere on Earth, and CO2 decides where the snowline lies. Think about it!


So the more C02 the better, so what are you moaning about. Think about it.
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On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 11:46:03 UTC+1, Alan LeHun wrote:
In article ,
says...
I am far more interested in finding out what actually causes weather.

The sun.
HTH.

Col


And carbon dioxide.


So of our atmosphere was composed, say, entirely of nitrogen, there
would be no weather?

--
Alan LeHun


There'd be weather all right and it would be colder. But there'd be no-one to record it.

Tudor Hughes
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On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 17:42:48 UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 11:46:03 UTC+1, Alan LeHun wrote:
In article ,
says...
I am far more interested in finding out what actually causes weather.

The sun.
HTH.

Col

And carbon dioxide.


So of our atmosphere was composed, say, entirely of nitrogen, there
would be no weather?

--
Alan LeHun


There'd be weather all right and it would be colder. But there'd be no-one to record it.

Tudor Hughes


Where have you been then?
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On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 12:39:21 UTC+1, Alastair wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 12:48:58 AM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Monday, 22 August 2016 23:34:50 UTC+1, Alastair wrote:
On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 6:01:41 PM UTC+1, wrote:
On Saturday, 20 August 2016 16:43:03 UTC+3, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I am far more interested in finding out what actually causes weather.

The sun.
HTH.

Col

And carbon dioxide.



If the sun died tomorrow C02 would have no effect whatsoever or do you disagree ?


If the sun died tomorrow then the time for the Earth to become a snowball earth would depend on how much co2 was in the atmosphere. The Sun dies every day everywhere on Earth, and CO2 decides where the snowline lies. Think about it!


Hmm 'snowball earth' but can people survive just on advocate and lemonade, I mean it won't be fizzy for a start with no C02 and that's without the nutritional issue.


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