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Tag Archives: Clouds
What Is The Surface Area Of A Cloud?
What is the surface area of a cloud? Bear in mind they are fractal in general shape. Continue reading
Posted in AGW Science and Background, Earth Sciences, GCM, Global Warming General
Tagged Clouds, Fractal, GCM
19 Comments
Micro-Spherical Rain vs Flat Land and Fictional Sky
What can virga and the geometry of rain provide in the way of insight? Enough to matter, I think. Continue reading
Posted in AGW Science and Background, Earth Sciences, Human Interest, Science Bits
Tagged Clouds, Geometry, Global Warming, heat pipe, Mist, Rain
17 Comments
Polar Night Jet and UV Driven Albedo
Does less UV and a shorter atmospheric height lead to a flattened and wider polar outflow (polar vortex) and put colder air in contact with warmer moist subtropical air, leading to an increase in cloud cover and temperate zone albedo changes? Continue reading
Posted in AGW Science and Background
Tagged Albedo, climate, Clouds, cold, Polar Vortex, Solar, UV
10 Comments
Interesting Cosmic Rays Paper
Some confirmation of the Cosmic Ray Cloud connection. Continue reading
Posted in AGW Science and Background
Tagged Clouds, Cosmic Rays, GCR, Global Warming, Nir Shaviv, water
29 Comments