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![]() "Will Hand" wrote in message ... "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... "Keith Dancey" wrote in message ... How might reduced stratospheric ozone reduce tropospheric temperature? Because the ozone is not trapping the radiation in the stratosphere, the stratosphere is cooler. The stratosphere forms an inversion layer at the tropopause and this temperature controls the average temperature at the surface via a standard lapse rate. Alastair, what controls the average temperature at the surface is *not* the tropopause temperature. It is due to a combination of radiation effects both longwave and shortwave which in turn are non-linearly dependent on surface characteristics (albedo etc), moisture, cloud cover and the concentration of "greenhouse gases". I did not mean to imply that the stratospheric temperature was the only control on the average surface temperature. I was attempting to answer Keith's question. The factors you list all affect the lapse rate. If one assumes that the lapse rate does not change, and the height of the tropopause remains constant, then it is easy to see how the surface temperature changes with that of the tropopause. In other words, if the things you list remain unchanged, then a cooling of the stratosphere will lead to a cooling at the surface. Or are you denying that? Cheers, Alastair. |
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