- As concerns man-made climate change:
At any given time it is possible to measure the temperature of some very small part of the Earth, such as, perhaps, a shot glass of water.
At that same moment, other temperatures of the Earth that could be measured will show a variation from the temperature of molten rock (1,300 to 2,200°F) to polar ice (32 to -76°F).
- Daily variation of the same place on Earth can be 50 to 60°F.
- Seasonal variation can be well over 100°F in high latitudes.
To detect "global warming," we would have to modify these data to include the specific heat of every thing measured, as well as the latent heat of all the things that change phase such as water, which appears as liquid, vapor, and ice.
Conceptually, yes; actually, no.
Not possible..."
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