Re: [geo] Can SRM save our bacon? An honest answer shows why more/new SRM options are needed

2011-05-14 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi folks, I tried addressing the bubble issue in a response to Sam under the main Lecture on Methane Hydrates... thread. Michael -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups geoengineering group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: [geo] Can SRM save our bacon? An honest answer shows why more/new SRM options are needed

2011-05-14 Thread Sam Carana
Andrew, adding bubbles to methane rich waters will likely lift these waters to the surface, and this increase and not reduce excursions of 'raw' methane Thanks for adding that point, Andrew. Let me add that I have little experience with the bubbles technology, so I do recommend further

Re: [geo] Can SRM save our bacon? An honest answer shows why more/new SRM options are needed

2011-05-13 Thread Stephen Salter
Mark You raise a number of objections to marine cloud brightening which I will deal with in order. Nature does not like uneven mixtures and uses turbulence to make things more homogenious. The bottom of the marine boundary layer is quite turbulent. You can do you own experiments with