The real issue is the total magnitude of feedbacks, as
characterized by (e.g.) the equilibrium global-mean warming
for 2xCO2 (DT2x).

The breakdown of the feedbacks is not directly relevant to
this -- although it is of interest in model validation.

This paper tells us nothing about DT2x or its uncertainty.
My comment -- so what.

Tom.

+++++++++++++++++

Stephen Salter wrote:
> Hi All
> 
> Science July 24 from     
> http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/325/5939/460.pdf     has a 
> something about a positive feedback between sea temperature and cloud 
> cover.  I had thought that warmer seas would increase evaporation and so 
> cloud cover but drying them out seems to win.
> 
> Sigh.
> 
> Stephen
> 



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