March 6, 2008

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Researcher: Basic Greenhouse Equations "Totally Wrong" (Michael Asher, March 6, 2008, DailyTech)

Miklós Zágoni isn't just a physicist and environmental researcher. He is also a global warming activist and Hungary's most outspoken supporter of the Kyoto Protocol. Or was.

That was until he learned the details of a new theory of the greenhouse effect, one that not only gave far more accurate climate predictions here on Earth, but Mars too. The theory was developed by another Hungarian scientist, Ferenc Miskolczi, an atmospheric physicist with 30 years of experience and a former researcher with NASA's Ames Research Center.

After studying it, Zágoni stopped calling global warming a crisis, and has instead focused on presenting the new theory to other climatologists. The data fit extremely well. "I fell in love," he stated at the International Climate Change Conference this week.

"Runaway greenhouse theories contradict energy balance equations," Miskolczi states. Just as the theory of relativity sets an upper limit on velocity, his theory sets an upper limit on the greenhouse effect, a limit which prevents it from warming the Earth more than a certain amount.

How did modern researchers make such a mistake? They relied upon equations derived over 80 years ago, equations which left off one term from the final solution.


...divide by 3, carry the one, make stuff up...

Posted by Orrin Judd at March 6, 2008 2:20 PM
Comments

Well, I can't wait to see this on the front page of my newspaper tomorrow... Ah, to dream...

Posted by: darryl at March 6, 2008 9:26 PM

darryl, no mention in my morning paper, how about yours?

Posted by: erp at March 7, 2008 7:56 AM

Mike Polanyi was right. Who'da thunk it?

Posted by: mcf at March 7, 2008 11:41 AM
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