To: secretagent
The atmospheric sulfur would be high enough to mostly not precipitate. It's just an example anyway, once the models are adequate there will be plenty of ways to cool (or warm) the earth if that becomes necessary.
139 posted on
01/30/2007 5:44:25 PM PST by
palmer
(Money problems do not come from a lack of money, but from living an excessive, unrealistic lifestyle)
To: palmer
It's just an example anyway, once the models are adequate there will be plenty of ways to cool (or warm) the earth if that becomes necessary.How many variables in your model and what is the transfer function of that model?
141 posted on
01/30/2007 6:26:52 PM PST by
jwalsh07
(Duncan Hunter for President)
To: palmer
IF the climate models ever become accurate or even adequate. That's a big IF.
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