Posted by rrlund on January 13, 2011 at 12:45:02 from (204.232.92.225):
In Reply to: Re: more than 71% posted by NEBeef on January 13, 2011 at 11:23:12:
There's no opinion or "faulty logic" about it. Every claim they make about global warming runs counter to what most of us learned in third grade science class. That is if you took third grade science many many decades ago. I don't know what they teach them now. I assume indoctrination doesn't just come before science in the dictionary,but in the classroom too. They spew this illogical line about more rain and storms because warm air holds more moisture than cool air. Hello,is anybody reading that? HOLDS more moisture than cool air. It will CONTINUE to HOLD it until cool air causes that moisture to CONDENSE into rain or snow.You're gonna wring more rain out of the air when the relative humidity is 20% and have cool air to condense it than you will from 90% humidity with NO cool are to condense it. When do you actually SEE water vapor rising up from a lake? On a hot day,when the air temp is hotter than the water,or on a cool morning when the air temp is cooler than the water? Water cools slower than air or land. So moisture rises from the warm water,condenses in the cool air over land,and you get rain,snow and storms.
Why don't you just give it up and come on over to the other side. It's just politics anyway,not science. It's a WHOLE lot easier to prove the current cooling cycle than it is to keep trying to twist yourself into a pretzel for this whole global warming political crap anyway.
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