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To: ICU812
I have a question. Scientist I'm not yet my interest is great especially in the field of physics. To the point, in these climate models of theirs, are they or have they ever taken into account the effects of the sun? Volcanic activity perhaps (past or present)
It would seem that common sense would dictate that you cannot have any real debate on weather without taking in some constants like the sun, it's changes and the effect it will have on temperatures.
Volcanoes on the other hand should have some temporary effect.
Am I wrong? If not then what might these effects be?
Thanks allot,
Angela
118 posted on 11/26/2009 12:20:47 AM PST by formosa (Formosa)
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To: formosa
To the point, in these climate models of theirs, are they or have they ever taken into account the effects of the sun?

Beyond initially supplying the energy that CO2 is supposed to trap and reradiate, causing global warming? No.
119 posted on 11/26/2009 12:24:13 AM PST by aruanan
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