Don't care.
RSS data is industry standard data. The chart is of RSS data.
I post the the chart because it shows the model failed.
the models are the only science you have for saying man made co2 causes warming.
The models have failed for another 2 years since this chart.
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Can I use this the next time you start another stupid copy/paste thread of progressive propaganda?Don't care.
Jem it is important to recognize the difference between the effect of these gases in the outer reaches of the atmosphere and their effect near the earths surface. It is true that these gases have a shielding effect in the outer atmosphere, but their affect is different near the earths surface. They don't act as a greenhouse gas in the outer atmosphere where they instead act as a shield against incoming ir radiation from the sun, as you have pointed out. They would also, in the outer atmosphere, absorb some uv in the vacuum uv region. I am led to believe, by the experts, that on balance their net effect is slightly warming.here is more from a long article...
http://hockeyschtick.blogspot.com/2010/06/physicist-cooling-effect-of-co2-is-100x.html
Finally, the IR radiation is not absorbed by nitrogen, oxygen, and argon gases which make up 99% of the atmosphere, so a large fraction of it directly warms the Earth's surface. Some, is absorbed by the dominant greenhouse gas, water vapor, and small amounts are absorbed by carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The incoming IR radiation absorbed in the atmosphere is less effective in warming the Earth's surface than is that which is absorbed by the Earth's surface directly. This is because some this energy absorbed in the atmosphere then is radiated again in the form of IR radiation, but now half or more of that is directed out to space. In other words, more water vapor and CO2 in the atmosphere results in a less effective warming of the surface than does less of these gases with respect to the incoming IR energy from the sun. The greenhouse gases have a cooling effect on the original solar radiance spectrum for the 45% of the solar energy in the form of IR.
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wow are you a deceptive troll. I already showed earlier on this thread or another the data is virtually the same.
Jem it is important to recognize the difference between the effect of these gases in the outer reaches of the atmosphere and their effect near the earths surface. It is true that these gases have a shielding effect in the outer atmosphere, but their affect is different near the earths surface. They don't act as a greenhouse gas in the outer atmosphere where they instead act as a shield against incoming ir radiation from the sun, as you have pointed out. They would also, in the outer atmosphere, absorb some uv in the vacuum uv region. I am led to believe, by the experts, that on balance their net effect is slightly warming.