Timothy Birdnow

June 23, 2008

Atmospheric Water Vapor Declining

Filed under: global warming — Tim @ 10:56 am

Timothy Birdnow

One of the fundamental axioms of all climate change models is that atmospheric water vapor should increase as CO2 raises the overall planetary temperature, which then should raise the temperature further, triggering a runaway greenhouse effect. I pointed out way back when that there has been no net increase in water vapor, but the jury was still out.

Anthony Watts is reporting that, according to NOAA, atmospheric water vapor is declining globally.

This is one of the fundamental predictions made by all computer models, yet we are witnessing a decline rather than an increase. It seems that once again reality is at odds with those spiffy models being used.

Of course, this decline would make sense if we are in a global cooling period. I have little doubt that our hysterical friends will claim that this, too, is a result of global warming!

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