It does a little but CO2 levels are FAR more important. Or maybe you know more than NASA earth scientists. " it is clear that CO2 is the key atmospheric gas that exerts principal control (80% of the non-condensing GHG forcing) over the strength of the terrestrial greenhouse effect. Water vapor and clouds are fast-acting feedback effects, and as such, they are controlled by the radiative forcing supplied by the non-condensing GHGs. The bottom line is that atmospheric carbon dioxide acts as a thermostat in regulating the temperature of Earth. " http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/briefs/lacis_01/ And you did not answer my question.
Source? Any idea how and why adjustments to temp readings are made. You do realize that this is for Texas right asshole?
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