Venus Deniers

One of the most brain-damaged failures of the greenhouse gas vatican, is their ongoing refusal to accept that the temperature on Venus is controlled by the atmospheric pressure rather than the composition of the atmosphere.

The lapse rate on Venus is similar to Earth, despite very different chemistry. If greenhouse gases controlled the lapse rate, the humidity (amount of greenhouse gas H2O) would have a large effect on the dry lapse rate of Earth. It doesn’t.

The bottom of the Grand Canyon is hot for the same reason that Venus is hot. The atmospheric pressure is high. Venus and Mars have the same atmospheric composition. Venus is hot, Mars is cold. It is the pressure, stupid.

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78 Responses to Venus Deniers

  1. Mike says:

    What happened to the atmosphere on Mars? Why does Earth and Venus atmosphere and Mars has a tiny one.

    • Gail Combs says:

      Mars has a much lower gravity and lost it’s atmosphere. The Earth also has atmosphere stripped off continuously.

    • nielszoo says:

      Mars also has an extremely weak magnetic field so solar wind is especially brutal at stripping gas away from it. We’re still living on that churned up iron core that got a boost when Theia whacked us and formed our moon. That additional energy delayed our atmospheric loss by some amount of time. It will still happen, but much later thanks to that collision and the moon’s orbital energy keeping our core moving around.

    • Mike, Mars has a lower escape velocity than Earth or Venus. It is easier for a gas molecule to reach escape velocity there. Heavy molecules like CO2 move at lower velocities than light ones like H2 at the same temperature, so solar wind knocks all the H2 and H2O off Mars and leaves the CO2 behind. That’s why only the outer planets have H2 (less solar wind, colder, and higher escape velocities)

    • Mike says:

      Thank you everyone.

  2. Neal S says:

    The latest BS from UnScientific American
    http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mass-deaths-in-americas-start-new-co2-epoch/

    Claims that indirectly humans caused a “drop of at least seven parts per million in atmospheric concentrations of the most prominent greenhouse gas and start a little ice age. “

  3. Mars is smaller and has less gravity

    • Mike says:

      Thanks got it. So, Mars gravity is weaker to the point where atmosphere slowly escapes. Wow, Mars could never be a colony. You would always need a suit to go outside.

      • AndyG55 says:

        “You would always need a suit to go outside.”

        Sounds a bit like Wall Street 🙂

      • Jason Calley says:

        It depends on what timescale you are looking at. I once read an article dealing with a fun thought experiment. If you had enough air on our Moon to make one standard atmosphere of pressure, the air would leak inti space due to the Moon’s low gravity. How long would it take for the lunar atmosphere to fall to half pressue? A week? A year? A century? The author had done the math and IIRC the answer was about 2,500 years. Of course Mars would work much better than the Moon.

        • Mat Helm says:

          And nether have a spinning molten core, so no magnetic field to speak of, so no protection from the solar wind…

      • James Strom says:

        Science fiction readers can get a lot of information about the Martian atmosphere and what it would take to “terraform” it from Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars trilogy. Of some interest is the idea of capturing large amounts of oxygen and water from asteroids. Unfortunately, Mars’s subpar magnetic field would make life rather difficult. The more interesting point is that as Earth continues to shed atmosphere, we may well want to replenish in much the same way.

        • Jason Calley says:

          Hey James, “as Earth continues to shed atmosphere, we may well want to replenish in much the same way.”

          I have wondered in the past just how much the atmosphere of Earth has changed in the last, say, 100,000,000 years. There seems to be a fair amount of information (maybe speculation is a better word) about how the composition has changed — but surprisingly little that I could find on how the actual pressure and density have changed. I suspect that the air pressure 100,000,000 or even 50,000,000 was considerably higher that at present. It would certainly explain how the Earth had such large insects (much higher oxygen diffusion through the tracheoles) and such apparently poorly designed flyers as the pterodactyls. High density means even a poor wing would fly.

  4. shazaam says:

    Here are a few fascinating correlations for the Hopey-Choomy types to rail against : http://www.tylervigen.com/ I like the 3rd one down. Time to ban cheese!!!

    btw: Mars’ low gravity may have a lot to do with the loss of it’s atmosphere. That does leave the question of why Venus has such a massive atmosphere compared to earth. Magnetic field strengths? I really don’t know enough to speculate.

  5. AndyG55 says:

    Uranus has very high atmospheric pressures, and this make Uranus very warm !!!

  6. emsnews says:

    Venus also rotates on its axis at a glacially slow pace. There is nearly nothing to compare our planet with it.

    • AndyG55 says:

      Except that at equivalent atmospheric pressure to Earth, Venus is almost EXACTLY the temperature it should be given its relative distance from the Sun..

      • AndyG55 says:

        And that’s with approx. 97% CO2 atmosphere with H2SO4 clouds

      • FTOP_T says:

        How “climate scientists” can ignore this is beyond my comprehension

        http://www.seafriends.org.nz/issues/global/venus-earth-comparison.jpg

        Particularly when probes have validated this with actual measurements. Yet, the Greenhouse Gas theory and Trenberth’s fictional diagram still hold prominence. It is like “climate scientists” are kittens and the IPCC is a flashlight moving around quickly on the ground.

      • cheshirered says:

        Isn’t this what Harry Huffman has been saying? I believe there’s disagreement between Steve and Harry; anyone care to shed light on where there’s disagreement?

        • Kristian says:

          The problem with Huffman’s claim of a direct temperature equivalence between the 1 bar layers in the atmospheres of Venus and Earth, is that he doesn’t account for the huge difference in global albedo between the two neighboring planets. He only considers pressure and distance from the Sun. But a celestial body at 0.723AU doesn’t necessarily absorb* a solar flux 1.91 times more intense than the solar flux absorbed by a body at 1AU. That all depends on the global albedos of the bodies in question. The Moon, at 1AU, absorbs a mean solar flux ~23% more intense than Earth, also at 1AU, only because of a lower global albedo.

          *We all know that solar heat will have to be ABSORBED in order to affect temperatures. Reflected sunlight does not heat the reflecting surface.

          Taking albedo into account, the Venusian 1 bar layer should’ve been significantly cooler than the equivalent terrestrial 1 bar layer. But in reality it’s considerably warmer.

        • Truthseeker says:

          Kristan,

          Huffman updated the post in 2012 showing that “correcting for albedo” is also bad physics.

          The layer of atmosphere of Venus that Huffman is using is mostly above the cloud layer which kind of makes the albedo of the planet’s surface largely irrelevant anyway.

        • Kristian says:

          “Huffman updated the post in 2012 showing that “correcting for albedo” is also bad physics.”

          Oh, did he really? But then it’s all A-OK, then, isn’t it?

          Truthseeker, Huffman didn’t ‘show’ anything. He ‘asserted’ it.

          It is the practice of NOT correcting for albedo that’s ‘bad physics’. It’s called ‘confirmation bias’. You choose away the inconvenient physical factors that don’t fit in with your hypothesis. And then you just start frantically waving your hands when someone points them out to you. Which is precisely what Huffman is doing.

          The albedo makes all the difference. Because it determines how much solar heat is ACTUALLY absorbed by the planetary system. Again, only absorbed heat affects temperature, not reflected heat.

          “The layer of atmosphere of Venus that Huffman is using is mostly above the cloud layer which kind of makes the albedo of the planet’s surface largely irrelevant anyway.”

          Say what!? You can’t be serious!

  7. Gail Combs says:

    Time to ban cheese!!!
    >>>>>>>>>>>>
    Careful what you wish for. The FDA is already banning cheese. Then they came for the Roquefort
    http://s1.legalinsurrection.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/FDA-Bans-French-Cheese-e1410216078671-620×436.jpg

    “Is there anything the government doesn’t ruin?

    …It’s a sad state of affairs when we’re deprived of our right to cheese. Excuse me while I go toss this chunk of Roquefort into the Gulf in protest.”

    (Good Article)

  8. Hope Forgrease says:

    Is it fair to say that mountain tops are cold for the same reason… Less atmospheric pressure?

    • Gail Combs says:

      yes.
      ALTITUDE:
      Barcelos, Brazil elevation ~ 30 meters (100 ft)
      Adrar, Algeria ~ Elevation: 280 metres (920 feet)

      One would expect a drop in temperature of ~ 4C due to altitude

      Yo also need to look at the latent heat of evaporation since water makes up ~ 4% of the atmosphere.

      Lots going on in the earth’s atmosphere.

  9. nielszoo says:

    They don’t seem to understand that if we substituted the atmosphere of Venus with our air mix at the same pressure it would be about 5% hotter than the CO2 atmosphere. I don’t think they understand that molecular weight, compressibility or pressure thing at all. I was gonna do the actual numbers for Venus but my gas density tables stop at 1,000 psi and I don’t feel like doing the math for 1,366.9 psi VSP (Venusian surface pressure.)

    I have run the numbers for Earth with different atmospheres using it’s lapse rate. For sea level, 1 atmosphere our equilibrium temperature for the constituent gases that make up our atmosphere, assuming they were each at 100%

    Air = 289.25°K (this is the US standard atmosphere)
    Nitrogen = 289.2°K (N2)
    Oxygen = 289.8°K (O2)
    Argon = 289.4°K
    Carbon Dioxide = 282°K
    Methane = 288.3°K

    You can see why they don’t acknowledge lapse rate or pressure or gravity as the drivers of temperature. The only outlier is CO2 as the rest of them make almost no difference at all mix wise. But CO2, comes in colder by 7°K and that does not fit the evil warming meme… especially when it’s only about 2,000 feet of lapse rate which isn’t even halfway to Denver from my place at 50′ ASL. It’s really hard to make a nasty, poisonous villain out of CO2 if plain old air pressure and lapse rate dwarf it’s evil powers… especially when those evil powers are backwards from the crisis it’s supposed to be causing

  10. Tom says:

    I am trying to make sense of “lapse rate”. Can someone help?

  11. AndyG55 says:

    Lapse rate is the gradiant at which the atmosphere cools with altitude.

    It is calculated as = specific heat/gravity.

    The dry lapse rate is about 9.8ºC/km (there are very few places this can actually happen because there is nearly always some moisture in the atmosphere)

    Basically, the different phases of H2O are the main modifiers of this lapse rate, so the wet lapse rate is around 5.8ºC/km (iirc) up to the cloud ceiling.

    Generally, the “average” lapse rate is taken to be around 6.5ºC/km

    It is this lapse rate that controls all cooling of the Earth’s surface

    Atmospheric CO2 has an infinitesimal effect on laspe rate because its specific heat is very close to that of normal air.

    • Dry lapse rate applies any time there isn’t condensation occurring. It isn’t affected much by humidity.

    • nielszoo says:

      I usually use the Atacama Desert in Chile and Coober Peedy, Australia for altitude examples. They’re both at the same latitude, both extremely dry and it’s easy to see the temperature differences due to altitude in real world conditions. (Sorry, the links are on my other machine.)

      • chick20112011 says:

        Chilean Mummies are turning into black goo from “climate change”. Humidity increasing in the Atacama area.
        http://www.livescience.com/50090-chinchorro-mummies-chile.html?cmpid=514627_20150310_41805906&adbid=10152613595396761&adbpl=fb&adbpr=30478646760

        • emsnews says:

          And the Wicked Witch of the West is melting into black goo due to Dorothy dumping global warming water on her!

        • nielszoo says:

          “The rapid deterioration began within the past 10 years, and has affected some of the 120 mummies that are housed at the University of Tarapacá’s archeological museum in the northern port city of Arica, the researchers said…

          Ummm, they’re no longer in the Atacama desert, they’re in a museum next to the ocean. I wonder where the humidity’s coming from… any ideas?

          “Tests showed that the bacteria aren’t from ancient organisms. They are simply bacteria that normally live on people’s skin…”

          Oh, and all the bacteria that are destroying them are from the people wandering around in that museum, next to the ocean with all the humidity where the mummies are since they haven’t been in the desert for 10 YEARS. Of course I’d be blaming all of this on “Global Warming” as well. What a crock of sh!t.

        • nielszoo says:

          Oh, and after looking on the a map and finding the University Museum it is about 120 meters away from the Pacific Ocean… unless they are housed on the far side of the campus in which case they are 200 meters from the Pacific Ocean. Yet another “Global Warming” disaster hoax… Quelle Surprise!

        • pinroot says:

          The money quote from that article:

          “But in the past 10 years, fog has come in off the Pacific, possibly because of climate change, Mitchell said.”

        • chick20112011 says:

          lol, emsnews. thank you for the laugh!

        • chick20112011 says:

          nielzoo,
          a steaming pile of doo doo
          i agree

        • chick20112011 says:

          pinroot,
          that indeed is the money quote.
          someone is looking for a “climate change” grant for the “Save The Mummies” campaign.

  12. Greg House says:

    Sorry to disappoint you, but presence of atmosphere as such can not make the surface hotter than otherwise. The most simple explanation is this: if we assume it does make the surface hotter, then it will radiate away more energy (S-B law) than it receives from the Sun, which is physically impossible.

  13. gymnosperm says:

    With you all the way on adiabatic warming. The question is, how much?

  14. markstoval says:

    I was very glad to see this post and its mention of gravity plus lapse rate. 🙂

    My friends, CO2 is not a magic molecule that drives our temperatures on the earth. It is a plant food that allows life as we know it to exists. I would like to see much more CO2 in the atmosphere — better for growing crops to feed the over 7 billion people on the earth.

  15. chick20112011 says:

    We exhale 40,000 ppm of CO2.
    They want us to stop breathing.

  16. chick20112011 says:

    perhaps it’s time to kickstart a company to make what soon will be the mandatory flatulence filters for the human menace of CO2 and Methane released gases.

    i could also sell flatulence credits. (/sarcasm and my attempt at humor), BUTT (intentional misspelling), if the President has his pen, he could mandate we buy and wear these. (the Supremes will proclaim it a tax and there we go)

  17. Douglas Hoyt says:

    The presence of a vertical temperature gradient (lapse rate) in a gaseous atmosphere is proportional to the gravitational constant and inversely proportional to the heat capacity of the gas. It is called the Loschmidt Effect. It is occurs even when an atmosphere has no greenhouse gases, such as the Sun. It is simply an expression of the conservation of energy in the presence of a gravitational field.

    The IPCC scientists reject the Loschmidt Effect. They say the Earth’s effective temperature is 255 K and claim that without any greenhouse gases, the surface temperature will also be 255 K. They claim that without greenhouse gases the Earth;s atmosphere would have a uniform temperature from top to bottom. They then claim that adding greenhouse gases increases the Earth’s surface temperature to 288 K, or makes the surface temperature 33 K warmer. The 33 K number is completely bogus. It vastly overestimates any effect greenhouse gases have on the temperature at the surface. The entire greenhouse gas scare is based on a wrong number.

    Because of the Loschmidt Effect, the actual greenhouse effect is much smaller and is rather close to zero.

  18. stpaulchuck says:

    PV = nRT, now why didn’t I remember that? Oh well.

  19. David White says:

    If anyone thinks adiabatic pressure baloney ‘ causes’ heat they are ignorant. All pressure can do is concentrate heat energy. The above article is asinine.

  20. Li D says:

    “The bottom of the Grand Canyon is hot for the same reason that Venus is hot. The atmospheric pressure is high. Venus and Mars have the same atmospheric composition. Venus is hot, Mars is cold. It is the pressure, stupid.”

    Very much mirth reading this. Thanks.

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