• global warming and sky temp.

    From sgoptics@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 10 22:47:49 2020
    Hi

    I've read that the sky temperature is approx -50-60 degC.

    If the world is warming, I think that sky temperature should also rise at approximately 3 degC per each 1 degC of global warming.

    Are there measurments of sky temp. along the years vs global warming?

    Where is my mista

    Best + TIA

    Shay

    sgoptics@gmail.com

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  • From Joe Gwinn@21:1/5 to sgoptics@gmail.com on Thu Jun 11 10:25:23 2020
    On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 22:47:49 -0700 (PDT), sgoptics
    <sgoptics@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hi

    I've read that the sky temperature is approx -50-60 degC.

    If the world is warming, I think that sky temperature should also rise at approximately 3 degC per each 1 degC of global warming.

    Are there measurments of sky temp. along the years vs global warming?

    Where is my mista

    It's degrees Kelvin, not Centigrade.

    For context, liquid Nitrogen boils at 77 Kelvin.

    Joe Gwinn

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