Which planet has the highest temperature because of the greenhouse effect?
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The rise of temperature has been noticeable and this strengthens the arguments of the greenhouse effect. | |
223 Citations | The upper limit is sufficiently large that the effects of SO2 may have significantly offset the temperature changes that have resulted from the greenhouse effect. |
In contrast, Gl 581c might have experienced runaway greenhouse, like Venus, because of its too high surface temperature and the lack of an effective cold trap for water vapor. | |
Based on our findings, we argue that 1) the so-called atmospheric greenhouse effect cannot be proved by the statistical description of fortuitous weather events that took place in a climate period, 2) the description by AMS and W?MO has to be discarded because of physical reasons, 3) energy-flux budgets for the Earth-atmosphere system do not provide tangible evidence that the atmospheric greenhouse effect does exist. | |
This temperature decrease is much smaller than the warming expected from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions by the end of the century. | |
226 Citations | One currently favoured explanation is that high partial pressures of carbon dioxide, caused by higher volcanic outgassing rates and/or slower rates of silicate weathering, created a large enough greenhouse effect to keep the planet warm5–7. |
46 Citations | Previous climate modeling studies suggest that temperature increases beyond 2100 AD due to greenhouse gas changes could be comparable to the Cretaceous. |
111 Citations | The Marshall Institute report9 concludes that '…the sun has been the controlling influence on climate in the last 100 years, with the greenhouse effect playing a smaller role." |
This observation implicates SO 2 -modulated energy balance perturbations rather than the CO 2 greenhouse effect as the agent responsible for the decreasing diurnal temperature range of the past three decades. | |
This temperature increase is similar to that predicted to occur from greenhouse-induced warming in Antarctica over the next century. | |
We speculate that the observed surface temperature changes might be a result of local surface heating processes and not related to radiative greenhouse gas forcing. | |
On the other hand, we find that greenhouse gas forcings might have had a temporary effect on global temperature. | |
273 Citations | Increases in temperatures are of approximately the same magnitude as the hemispheric trends and may be attributable to the enhanced greenhouse effect. |
Such temperature increases demonstrate the heightened sensitivity of the Arctic to greenhouse gas forcing. | |
The study also reveals the importance of greenhouse gases to the warming of the planet earth. |
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