Today is the first day of summer.
It's the summer solstice, the longest day of the year.
Welcome to Summer. Of course if you happen to live in the southern hemisphere, welcome to Winter.
That was always confusing to me. Seems like the longest day of the year would occur in the MIDDLE of summer.
Nope. It is the beginning of summer by definition. It is how we define the word 'Summer'.
Why does most of the heat FOLLOW the longest day of the year? Why doesn't the heat build up in direct proportion to the lengthening of the days, and then become reduced as the days begin to get shorter? That would be logical.
The oceans. They are being heated right now by the Sun in the northern hemisphere. They will reach their highest temperatures in about a couple of weeks. That's when we get our hottest weather. Water has a high specific heat index. It takes a lot of energy to heat it one degree in a fixed amount of time.
It's because heat takes time to flow. It doesn't happen in the snap of a finger.
It happens in the snap of a finger. Your fingers produce heat when you snap them.
Lots of heat takes lots of time to flow.
Nope. It begins flowing immediately when there's a difference of temperature and some form of coupling between the differences of temperature.
That's why when you put a turkey in the oven it takes a long time to cook all the way inside. You can't tell from the outside, so we use a cooking thermometer to know. It might be really hot on the outside, but the inside is still cold and uncooked. The heat has to work it's way in.
The heat required to cook a turkey is minimal compared to the heating of the oceans every summer!
When the Earth is exposed to additional heating
From where? Where is this additional heating? Remember, it's WINTER in the southern hemisphere.
because CO2 traps the radiation from escaping the atmosphere,
You cannot trap heat. You cannot trap light. You cannot trap thermal energy. There is always heat.
it takes a long time to heat up the Earth and the seas.
The Earth is more than just the northern hemisphere, dumbass.
Takes a long time to to work it's way in.
To where?
That's a big problem for climate change.
Define 'climate change'. You are still trying to use the meaningless buzzword. You have not yet defined it.
It's a delayed reaction. The industrial age has been around for a long time, but we are just now beginning to realize the reaction to that action. And even if we stop pumping more CO2 into the atmosphere, the heat is still with us because of the delayed reaction.
The oceans heat up and cool down every year in a hemisphere, dude. Only takes a couple of weeks or so.
The best thing we could do would actually be to not only stop emitting CO2, but to actually begin sucking it OUT of the atmosphere.
CO2 has absolutely no capability to warm the Earth. No gas or vapor does.
Even though the worst effects of climate change have yet to begin,
Define 'climate change'. What are the effects of a meaningless buzzword, besides inanity?
if we want to reduce the effect,
I would certainly like to reduce your inanity. However, I invite open discussions, unlike YOU.
we have to at least begin reducing our CO2 output pronto.
Why? CO2 has no capability to warm the Earth.
Like, yesterday, would be good.
Got a time machine?
The sooner we do it, the more reduction of the effect.
What effect?
This makes it easy for the propaganda to say it's not happening so why worry.
The 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics and the Stefan-Boltzmann law is not propaganda.
Stupid, yes, but that's what they've got.
I'll stick with these theories of science. You can stick with your religion.
Just as stupid as all the people who refused to believe that smoking causes cancer.
It doesn't. There are people that have smoked until they were 99 years old, having never caught cancer.
It DOES cause lung damage though. Plus it makes you stink, it's expensive, and it consumes much of your time to be wasted smoking.
Makes me recall how when science was new,
Science has no age.
and tried to explain the concept of a gaseous substance,
It has no problem explaining the properties of a gaseous substance.
people had a hard time believing in something they could neither see nor feel.
Only those that deny science, like you.
But it was just as real as climate change.
Define 'climate change'. A buzzword isn't real, other than that the buzzword exists.