Water vapor
10/12/2019 17:06 - Posted by Tom van Leeuwen
Water vapor is the single most important greenhouse gas. It makes up 80% to 90% of the total greenhouse effect of the Earth's atmosphere.
Climate models depend on water vapor as a positive feedback for supposed CO
2 warming. In these models, CO
2 causes a tiny warming that causes the relative atmospheric humidity to increase. That increase in water vapor produces the catastrophic warming they predict.
The problem is that in the real world, while atmospheric CO
2-concentrations increased by almost 30% since the end of World War II, the relative atmospheric humidity has been stable at low altitudes and has even decreased at higher altitudes.
This fatal flaw in the climate models is entirely in line with the fact that these models predict too much warming,
sometimes even more than double the warming measured by satellites and weather balloons. They count on a positive feedback effect that does not materialize in the real world.
In this video, Professor Dr. Don Eastbrook testifies before the Washington State Senate Energy, Environment and Telecommunications Committee in 2013. Might be a bit dated, but it contains some timeless truths about NASA and NOAA data tampering, water vapor (38:50),
CO2 greenhouse effect saturation (40:50), sea-level rise, extreme weather, ocean acidification (1:00:00), the supposed "scientific consensus" (1:07:00), and climate computer models (1:12:50).
"The bottom line is that CO2 is not capable of causing Global Warming by itself. That's clear from the physics"
Dr. Don Eastbrook, Professor Emeritus of Geology, Western WA University
The picture used in this article contains data measured by NOAA and was published as part of this
Elsevier Sciencedirect publication by Dr. Don Eastbrook.