Hypothetical dry adiabatic lapse rate (DALR) air expansion processes in atmosphere climate models that predict global warming cannot be the causal explanation of the experimentally observed mean lapse rate (approx.−6.5 K/km) in the troposphere. The DALR hypothesis violates the 2nd law of thermodynamics. A corollary of the heat balance revision of climate model predictions is that increasing the atmospheric concentration of a weak molecular transducer, CO2, could only have a net cooling effect, if any, on the biosphere interface temperatures between the lithosphere and atmosphere. The greenhouse-gas hypothesis, moreover, does not withstand scientific scrutiny against the experimental data. The global map of temperature difference contours is...
Over the last century Earth's surface temperatures have warmed by order 1 K as a global average, but...
The authors show that the mean global temperature – and, therefore, climate – is determined mainly b...
Statistical analysis of the number of destructive earthquakes versus global temperature and greenhou...
Hypothetical dry adiabatic lapse rate (DALR) air expansion processes in atmosphere climate models t...
The global air temperature increase is an inadequate measure of global warming, which rather should ...
We revisit the fundamental principles of thermodynamic equilibrium in relation to heat transfer proc...
International audienceHuman-induced atmospheric composition changes cause a radiative imbalance at t...
The global temperature increase over the last century and a half (∼ 0.8°C), and the last three decad...
Comparison of the average mean surface air temperature around the world during 1951–1978 with that f...
Human-induced atmospheric composition changes cause a radiative imbalance at the top of the atmosphe...
Radiative forces of greenhouse gases (GHG) increase the temperature of the Earth's surface, more on ...
The geophysical limit of industrial energy production due to heat release, as it has been calculated...
Abstract. Modelling climate change at its core equation - temperature against CO2 concentration may ...
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This study provides temperature estimates about the effect of carbon dioxide (CO2) in warming the Ea...
Over the last century Earth's surface temperatures have warmed by order 1 K as a global average, but...
The authors show that the mean global temperature – and, therefore, climate – is determined mainly b...
Statistical analysis of the number of destructive earthquakes versus global temperature and greenhou...
Hypothetical dry adiabatic lapse rate (DALR) air expansion processes in atmosphere climate models t...
The global air temperature increase is an inadequate measure of global warming, which rather should ...
We revisit the fundamental principles of thermodynamic equilibrium in relation to heat transfer proc...
International audienceHuman-induced atmospheric composition changes cause a radiative imbalance at t...
The global temperature increase over the last century and a half (∼ 0.8°C), and the last three decad...
Comparison of the average mean surface air temperature around the world during 1951–1978 with that f...
Human-induced atmospheric composition changes cause a radiative imbalance at the top of the atmosphe...
Radiative forces of greenhouse gases (GHG) increase the temperature of the Earth's surface, more on ...
The geophysical limit of industrial energy production due to heat release, as it has been calculated...
Abstract. Modelling climate change at its core equation - temperature against CO2 concentration may ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95416/1/eost15709.pd
This study provides temperature estimates about the effect of carbon dioxide (CO2) in warming the Ea...
Over the last century Earth's surface temperatures have warmed by order 1 K as a global average, but...
The authors show that the mean global temperature – and, therefore, climate – is determined mainly b...
Statistical analysis of the number of destructive earthquakes versus global temperature and greenhou...