lee wrote on Dec 19
th, 2016 at 11:34pm:
Pho Huc wrote Today at 10:18pm:
It is also influenced by other climatic drivers and acts as an amplifier.
Is it a positive or negative feedback. I would suggest a negative feedback otherwise water vapour would cause runaway global warming.
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Obviously its positive feedback. That's why the smart people are a wee bit worried.
Also, Irrelevant to scientific proof that supports our stated positions.
lee wrote on Dec 19
th, 2016 at 11:34pm:
Pho Huc wrote Today at 10:18pm:
What you didn't state was that water vapour levels are rising because CO2 levels are also rising.
Supposition. Unless you can provide citation.
lee wrote on Dec 19
th, 2016 at 11:34pm:
Pho Huc wrote Today at 10:18pm:
If you written a peer reviewed paper or have access to a peer reviewed paper demonstrating that this water vapours, not CO2 levels are the causative drivers behind the current temperature increases please post it. Im happy to post one of the many supporting my position.
Please provide said paper. I would think all GHG's,so-named, cause global warming. As I have said, please show evidence it is more than natural variation.
Again, you have Literally nothing to support your argument that could be considered credible.
As ever you demand evidence from the opposing party so you have something to obfuscate, Its an elegant way of losing without having to admit defeat.
Here are four peer reviewed articles examining the relationship between water vapour levels and co2 levels which come to conclusions consistent with the accepted AGW.
http://www.iac.ethz.ch/people-iac/person-detail.html?persid=146272
http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/JCLI3799.1
http://www.pnas.org/content/104/39/15248.full.pdf
https://ams.confex.com/ams/Annual2006/techprogram/paper_100737.htm
Theory, observations and climate models all show the increase in water vapor is around 6 to 7.5% per degree Celsius warming of the lower atmosphere. The observed changes in temperature, moisture, and atmospheric circulation fit together in an internally and physically consistent way. When you cite water vapour as the most dominant greenhouse gas, you are actually invoking the positive feedback that makes our climate so sensitive to CO2 as well as another line of evidence for anthropogenic global warming.
Now please note how I could produce credible, peer reviewed publications that support my assertions.
And notice how you have literally nothing.
I would love you to provide me something credible that supports any of your assertions that climate change in not anthropogenic, or at least a credible alternate explanation.