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This FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) is written by Alistair B. Fraser. It is in response to questions posed over the years by readers of the Bad Meteorology pages. If you have arived on this page without having read those pages or the other Bad Science pages, then what follows, will probably make little sense.
Although the questions presented on these pages are often ones asked by a specific person, each is chosen to characterize a group of similar questions which have been ask about the topic.
This is an initial posting. There are still other items to add.
Questions grouped by topics:
Bad
Clouds FAQ (arising out of the Bad Clouds
page)
Air is a sponge
But, air does have a holding capacity for water vapor
A correct prediction implies a correct reasoning
The air-holding water explanation is just a simplification
Bad
Rain FAQ (arising out of the
Bad Rain page)
Terminal velocities
Artistic representation
Bad
Greenhouse FAQ (arising out of the Bad
Greenhouse page)
Temperature conversion
Our atmosphere is not the source of the energy
But the Sun and atmosphere emit for different reasons
But our atmosphere would stop emitting without the Sun
Is it the same radiation emited as received?
Bad
Coriolis FAQ (arising out of the Bad Coriolis
page)
You have it backwards
Why any spin at all?
Its not the Coriolis force, but the Coriolis effect
The Coriolis force is fictitious, because it cannot do work
The teacher was right
On firing missiles
Temporal scale versus spatial scale
Wacky things attributed to Coriolis
The full moon and frost
Heat lightning
Employment of metaphors
Persistence of textbook errors
Teacher intransigence