The global warming priests have presented no evidence that the
process they claim causes "global warming" exists. They
just illogically claim that any increase in what they call the
"global average temperature" can only result from carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere.
Paul Homewood has recently reported on questionable manipulation
of temperature data used to calculate this global average
temperature. Anthony Watts has documented problems with
temperature data for several years on his blog.
The controversy over the accuracy of the data can be viewed as much
ado about nothing because the so-called global average
temperature "is thermodynamically as well as mathematically an
impossibility,
says Bjarne Andresen, a professor at The Niels Bohr Institute,
University of Copenhagen, who has analyzed this topic in
collaboration with professors Christopher Essex from University of
Western Ontario and Ross McKitrick from University of Guelph,
Canada."
"It is impossible to talk about a single temperature for something
as complicated as the climate of Earth", Bjarne Andresen says,
an expert of thermodynamics. "A temperature can be defined only for
a homogeneous system. Furthermore, the climate is not governed by a
single temperature. Rather, differences of temperatures drive the
processes and create the storms, sea currents, thunder, etc. which
make up the climate".
"While it is possible to treat temperature statistically locally, it
is meaningless to talk about a a global temperature for Earth. The
Globe consists of a huge number of components which one cannot just
add up and average."
Even if the concept of a global average temperature was meaningful, the
method of determining it is too primitive to produce a valid average.
Instead of using hourly temperatures, they just use the high and low
temperature which may not be representative of temperatures during the
day. For example, the arrival of a strong cold front late in the day
can make the low temperature significantly lower than temperatures
during the rest of the day.
Even social scientists have moved away from using broad averages
because such averages cover up too much information. For
example, social scientists look at the number of people in various
age groups instead of the average age. The number of
homes with children or with one adult or two adults is used rather
than the average household size which always ends up with a fraction
of a person. In the last presidential election people
talked about the 3% in one income group and the percentage that
didn't pay any income tax instead of the per capita income.
A third problem with the climate shaman's obsession with
temperatures is that although a temperature decrease would disprove
the claim of global warming, a temperature increase would not prove
that CO2 was responsible. The global warming preachers
routinely commit the logical fallacy "post hoc ergo
proper hoc". I learned that basic logic concept in high
school English class. The global warming fanatics either didn't
learn about the fallacy or don't understand that the fact that A
follows B doesn't necessarily mean A causes B.
With their simple minded view of the situation they blithely assume
that any temperature increase could only be a result of an increase
in CO2. They seemingly cannot understand that they must
provide evidence that an increase in CO2 would cause any temperature
increase. They ignore the fact that other factors are known to
be able to increase air temperature.
The teracalories of heat human activity generates each day would be
the most likely cause of any temperature increase that wasn't caused
by an increase in the sun's output. Each teracalorie is
capable of raising the temperature of a trillion grams of
water by 1 Celsius. A teracalorie would raise the temperature
of about 4-5 trillion grams of air 1 C.
Except in desert and tropical areas, most of the time the human body
has a higher temperature than the air. Automobile engines and
other human technology generate sufficient heat to boil water.
Many types of air conditioning systems remove heat from the
interior of buildings and transfer it outside where it heats the
outside air. Some of the heat used to warm the interiors of
buildings in cold weather leaks out and heats the outside air.
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