Re: [geo] Re: The cost of stratospheric climate engineering revisited | SpringerLink

2016-10-11 Thread Masa Sugiyama
ubled the > cost of aircraft to $20B, that might still be better from an overall > systems perspective.) > > > > doug > > > > *From:* geoengi...@googlegroups.com [mailto: > geoengi...@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of *Adrian Tuck > *Sent:* Wednesday, Octob

RE: [geo] Re: The cost of stratospheric climate engineering revisited | SpringerLink

2016-10-05 Thread Douglas MacMartin
: [geo] Re: The cost of stratospheric climate engineering revisited | SpringerLink The evidence currently seems to suggest that climate change in the real atmosphere has pushed the tropical tropopause - average altitude about 17 km - a little poleward, along with the subtropical jet streams

Re: [geo] Re: The cost of stratospheric climate engineering revisited | SpringerLink

2016-10-05 Thread Adrian Tuck
The evidence currently seems to suggest that climate change in the real atmosphere has pushed the tropical tropopause - average altitude about 17 km - a little poleward, along with the subtropical jet streams. Models in the past have not done an especially good job with the tropical tropopause,