Alan:
The ones I was referring to are in your “refereed” (as opposed to
refereed) category - so I’m going to pass on referring.
Ron
> On Aug 24, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Alan Robock <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If there are plenty of such "refereed" journal articles out there, I think it
> would be good to know about them.
> Alan
>
> On 8/24/2019 2:51 PM, Ronal Larson wrote:
>> Alan, cc “Geo”
>>
>> I can see why you referred this - but hope you won’t do another like it (and
>> there are plenty - I found out)..
>>
>> Ron
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Aug 24, 2019, at 9:42 AM, Alan Robock <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International
>>>
>>> http://journaljgeesi.com/index.php/JGEESI/article/view/30157
>>> <http://journaljgeesi.com/index.php/JGEESI/article/view/30157>
>>>
>>> Geophysical Consequences of Tropospheric Particulate Heating: Further
>>> Evidence that Anthropogenic Global Warming is Principally Caused by
>>> Particulate Pollution
>>>
>>> J. Marvin Herndon
>>> Transdyne Corporation, 11044 Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, USA.
>>>
>>> Mark Whiteside
>>> Florida Department of Health in Monroe County, 1100 Simonton Street, Key
>>> West, FL 33040, USA.
>>>
>>> Abstract
>>> The climate science community and the United Nations’ Intergovernmental
>>> Panel on Climate Change have misinformed world governments by failing to
>>> acknowledge tropospheric particulate geoengineering that has been ongoing
>>> with ever-increasing duration and intensity for decades, and by treating
>>> global warming solely as a radiation-balance issue, which has resulted in a
>>> seriously incomplete understanding of the fundamental factors that affect
>>> Earth’s surface temperature. Here we review the consequences of
>>> tropospheric particulate heating by absorption of short- and long-wave
>>> solar radiation and long-wave radiation from Earth’s surface. Generally,
>>> black carbon absorbs light over the entire solar spectrum; brown carbon
>>> absorbs near-UV wavelengths and, to a lesser extent, visible light; iron
>>> oxides are good absorbers, the most efficient being magnetite. Pyrogenic
>>> coal fly ash, both from coal burning and from tropospheric jet-spraying
>>> geoengineering (for military purposes and/or climate engineering), contains
>>> carbon and iron oxides, hematite and magnetite. The recently published
>>> climate-science paradigm shift discloses that the main cause of global
>>> warming is not carbon dioxide heat retention, but particulate pollution
>>> that absorbs radiation, heats the troposphere, and reduces the efficiency
>>> of atmospheric-convective heat removal from Earth’s surface. In addition to
>>> the World War II data, three other independent lines of supporting evidence
>>> are reviewed: (1) Passage overhead of the Mt. St. Helens volcanic plume;
>>> (2) Radiosonde and aethalometer investigations of Talukdar et al.; and, (3)
>>> convection suppression over the tropical North Atlantic caused by the
>>> Saharan-blown dust. The risks associated with the placement of aerosol
>>> particulates into the stratosphere, whether lofted naturally,
>>> inadvertently, or deliberately as proposed for solar radiation management,
>>> poses grave risks, including the destruction of atmospheric ozone. To solve
>>> global warming humanity must: (1) Abruptly halt tropospheric particulate
>>> geoengineering; (2) Trap particulate emissions from coal-fired industrial
>>> furnaces (especially in India and China) and from vehicle exhaust; and, (3)
>>> Reduce particulate-forming fuel additives.
>>> --
>>> Alan
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