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DoctorDoom
05-07-2007, 07:19 AM
Some people are lucky enough to enjoy their work, some are lucky enough to love it, and then there’s Reid Bryson. At age 86, he’s still hard at it every day, delving into the science some say he invented.

Reid A. Bryson holds the 30th PhD in Meteorology granted in the history of American education. Emeritus Professor and founding chairman of the University of Wisconsin Department of Meteorology—now the Department of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences—in the 1970s he became the first director of what’s now the UW’s Gaylord Nelson Institute of Environmental Studies. He’s a member of the United Nations Global 500 Roll of Honor—created, the U.N. says, to recognize “outstanding achievements in the protection and improvement of the environment.” He has authored five books and more than 230 other publications and was identified by the British Institute of Geographers as the most frequently cited climatologist in the world.

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What is normal? Maybe continuous change is the only thing that qualifies. There’s been warming over the past 150 years and even though it’s less than one degree, Celsius, something had to cause it. The usual suspect is the “greenhouse effect,” various atmospheric gases trapping solar energy, preventing it being reflected back into space.

We ask Bryson what could be making the key difference:

Q: Could you rank the things that have the most significant impact and where would you put carbon dioxide on the list?

A: Well let me give you one fact first. In the first 30 feet of the atmosphere, on the average, outward radiation from the Earth, which is what CO2 is supposed to affect, how much [of the reflected energy] is absorbed by water vapor? In the first 30 feet, 80 percent, okay?

Q: Eighty percent of the heat radiated back from the surface is absorbed in the first 30 feet by water vapor…

A: And how much is absorbed by carbon dioxide? Eight hundredths of one percent. One one-thousandth as important as water vapor. You can go outside and spit and have the same effect as doubling carbon dioxide.The Faithful Heretic (http://www.wecnmagazine.com/2007issues/may/may07.html)

But AlBore and Sheryl Crow would disagree with him, and that's what matters in our junk-science-driven, celebrity-worshipping society.

sunsettommy
05-07-2007, 07:49 AM
LOL,

I just posted this in the GWS forum.

Then came here to post it.

Good to see that others are looking around.

Cheers

By the way I have that book mentioned in the article.

A good book.

DeclinetoState
05-07-2007, 11:00 AM
You can go outside and spit and have the same effect as doubling carbon dioxide. So when I clear my throat, I'm contributing to global warming?

:evilgrin:

Lubbock
05-07-2007, 11:17 AM
Cows can't pass gas. Decline can't clear his throat.

What's the world coming to?

In all seriousness, when you have someone as knowledgable and articulate as Reid Bryson being completely ignored in favor of Albore and Crow, it makes you kind of queezy.

It really does make you wonder what the world is coming to.

And by the way. It's now the 7th day of May, it's still raining off and on here, and cold, and my son is still going to work every morning in heavy clothes in order to stay warm [he works in the outdoors]. I needed a coat this morning, and the grandboys went off to school in their hoodies --which should have been put away a month ago; no shorts and sandals yet.

We have yet to have one water hose fight so far this year --air temperature still waaaaaay too cold to stand getting wet.

DoctorDoom
05-07-2007, 01:52 PM
But ... but ... don't you understand that global warming is responsible for subnormal temperatures? Gee willikers! It's TRUE! AlBore said it and I believe it.

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