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Seminar: Atmospheric CO2 – Temperature – Warming

March 6, 3:00 pm-5:00 pm

Free

Joe Mach, UTulsa ENS Hall of Famer and inventor of Nodal Analysis, will present a macro math and physics approach to modeling the state of the atmosphere. After establishing the governing equations for CO2 concentration in the atmosphere a Material Balance Model from 1750 to present is developed. After matching the data and observations predictions are made to 2100. The contributions from processes such as anthropogenic emissions, urban heat islands and deforestation are quantified and compared.

The current temperature, 15°C, is calculated using both AMO and gas compression physics. The results are compared to the other rock planets in the solar system. A comparison is made to determine the contribution of both.

The climate is warming at 0.02°C per year. Something is adding 100 quads per year to the atmosphere. Various offenders are investigated: UHI, CO2 back radiation, deforestation, Earth core temperature, solar activity, volcanoes, wasted heat, etc.

Specific conclusions are presented for:

  1. what’s causing the Keeling Curve (CO2) to systematically increase.
  2. what causes the atmospheric temperature to be 15°C.
  3. what’s causing the atmospheric temperature to increase at 0.02°C/year (adding > 100 quads/year).

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Room/Location in building:
3100
Email for venue info:
hong-quan-zhang@utulsa.edu

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