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It is a very easy question that shows if you have any clue about science, physics in particular, at all.
Great.
Answer it.
It is a very easy question that shows if you have any clue about science, physics in particular, at all.
See.
You are not qualified to debate the climate sciences. It matters.
Next...
Why?
Or can you not explain?
Great.
Answer it.
No need as LoP know I play KSP. He knows I know as I know he knows.
I'll give you a clue; inverse square law.
Why?
Or can you not explain?
Because it’s obvious to me that a specific month doesn’t matter, but it seems like maybe you don’t even understand the answer to your own question....
If you are unable to understand how and why the incoming energy balance varies then you cannot debate much about how and why this AGW thing is or is not happening.
Are you trying to confuse him?
I'm pretty he will have to look that up, and still be clueless.
Just making sure that those of us that went to school and did not fail science know we all know. PE, obviously.
Does he really think it doesn't matter, the time of year?
LOL...
LOL...
LOL...
Sorry, but knowing the little factoid that the Earth is at perihelion in January and aphelion in July does not a scientist make.
Also a fairly irrelevant fact in the entire scheme of things.
Wrong?
LOL.
Just making sure that those of us that went to school and did not fail science know we all know. PE, obviously.
Just to note, Real Climate has a nice overview of the issue and clarified the place that Resplandy et al’s paper fits in.
Looks like the oceans sure are sequestering a lot of heat. And Resplandys paper showed we could be underestimating how much by a lot. Future work should help narrow down just how much.
The long story of constraining ocean heat content « RealClimate
I'll bet you don't know the answer either.
Such a simple climate question.
Great.
Answer it.
Why can't you admit defeat?
Denier in that department as well?
Does it matter?
I mean.. it’s like the question ‘is the earth a sphere?’.
Yeah. It is. Maybe not quite perfect, but for practical purposes... yes. The real question is ‘ Is it a perfect sphere?’.
Does it matter?
I mean.. it’s like the question ‘is the earth a sphere?’.
Yeah. It is. Maybe not quite perfect, but for practical purposes... yes. The real question is ‘ Is it a perfect sphere?’.
It's obvious you fail to understand the significance. Besides, this was a general question of science, and you stated there was no difference.
You fail.
Not really.
But I guess ‘wins’ are pretty few and far between for you. Gotta claim them whenever you think you can!