Wednesday, May 16, 2012

AGW psychosis

Owen Abrey · Top Commenter · Sumit Pacific
This article typifies the approach to AGW. First of all, terrify the reader by introducing scary but irrelevant facts. So if we are talking atomic bomb's worth of energy, at 93 million miles the earth receives 1,000 atomic bombs worth of energy every second. That means the energy that strikes the earth every day is 86.4 million atomic bombs. So should 400,000/86,400,000 be considered relevant? Only if you don't count the fundamental fact that the more heat that strikes the earth, the more the earth sheds heat into the cold dark of space. It does not accumulate at such relatively insignificant levels.
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    Carl Ek · Master and Commander at EK
    Don't trash a bad article with your own bad logic !!!! (I could say that is typical approach of AGWD ..... D for Denier)

    Indeed the earth is bombarded with almost a hundred million a-bombs every day. But since we are 93 million miles away (150 million kilometres for all the Canuckae) the inverse-square law reduces that A-bomb energy to the solar constant: 1.362 kW/m²

    You should read the referenced articles and talk by James Hansen, who is the director of NASA's Goddard Space Institute.
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    Owen Abrey · Top Commenter · Sumit Pacific
    oK, do the rest of the Math then Carl. How many w/m2 do 400k atomic bombs effect when the surface area of the earth is 1x 10000000000 m2? Then when you can find that ridiculous miniscule number, how significant is that by comparison, given the earth's propensity to radiate more energy out the higher the solar radiation? But the average reader is not told these things. Why? Because you have to believe the popular myth, thats why. The dumbing down of the population of Canada so it can't do rudimentary math is part of the problem.

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