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Peter Grimshaw, relapsed Physicist
Probably tons of ways given time! I know I have made a lot of dumb comments about stuff but I find that is the way to learn ! I currently made a post about 'Effective Emission Height' - trying to understand the equations behind Climate Change Theory, which can be a thorny old topic but I wish...- PeterG
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Undergrad Effective Emission Height Calculation?
Thankyou That does look very interesting. Take me a moment to access the whole report and take it in. Thankyou- PeterG
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Peter Grimshaw, relapsed Physicist
Started a Physics Degree at QMC in London 1 in 1978 but swapped to an English Degree in Canterbury in 1979. Mostly an accountant these days but been a mini video-producer, hairdresser, worked at BT. I have my Raspberry Pi but not yet into programming. What *IS* a computer? A logic machine? And...- PeterG
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- Introduction new member Physicist
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Undergrad Effective Emission Height Calculation?
Thankyou And I appreciate the reason for this. There are many destructive conversations about climate change which have little to do with science. My question is really one about clarification? I want to locate science and equations? Is a NASA website ok for reference...- PeterG
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Effective Emission Height Calculation?
Thankyou Bystander I might need to build an equation myself then post it here to give folk a clearer fee for what I am trying to calculate, and help requested? The best Google search term to use is probably "Effective Emission Height" (EEH). For OLR (Outgoing Longwave Radiation) from the Earth...- PeterG
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Effective Emission Height Calculation?
This is a climate change calculation question. AGW (Anthropocentric Global Warming) theory states that as a gas gets more dense, the height at which it will release IR (Infrared Radiation) to outer space gets higher. Higher in the Atmosphere is cooler. Cooler means a lower IR output. Reduced...- PeterG
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- Atmosphere Cooling
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