Warsaw COP19 report– there’s something in the water

Water Vapor Transport, June through November 2005
Water Vapor Transport, June through November 2005 (Photo credit: Atmospheric Infrared Sounder)

Andy Pattullo reports, November 14, 2013, Warsaw

This week UN delegates opened the current Warsaw Climate change Conference with hopes of engineering a renewed agreement to curb human-driven global warming just as effective as the last, however a new and catastrophic issue is emerging which threatens to derail the impressive progress made to date. Having reviewed the models of CO2 driven global warming from the First Assessment Report (FAR) IPCC scientists have discovered that General Circulation Models attribute most of the warming not to CO2 but to water vapor in the atmosphere. While it was initially understood that any rise in water vapor was directly attributable to a rise in CO2 it now appears there are many other human activities driving a rise in atmospheric water vapor, by far the most important greenhouse gas. IPCC Scientists expressed significantly increased certainty that their 95% confidence intervals include the plausibility that natural processes play no role.

A Mannian statistical analysis of growth rings harvested from wooden hockey sticks in the Sports Hall of Fame confirms the role of rising water vapor as it clearly demonstrates a strong correlation between the rise of professional ice sports and the attendant increased use of artificial ice with the rise in global temperatures. The changes are described as unprecedented since the keeping of official hockey statistics began. The presumed mechanism appears related in part to the high humidity emissions of Zamboni ice conditioning equipment and an excess of spilled beer. The new information substantially changes some of the FAR conclusions such that an amended document, the First Assessment Report Two, is expected within months. (The summary for policy makers was published last May.)

Thus efforts to curb human CO2 emissions may fail to impact the worrying trend in global temperatures of the past 17 years and we can expect much of the same in coming decades unless new actions are taken. It now appears necessary to develop initiatives aimed directly at human induced atmospheric humidity and many believe there will be related announcements in the coming week.

During a recent Suzuki Foundation event raising funds for the Clooney and Hannah Antarctic Polar Bear Relocation Project, 36 out of 37 randomly selected scientists stated in the affirmative that they had no knowledge of evidence refuting unfounded speculation that the EPA would be tabling regulations in the coming months to restrict the emissions of water vapor from transportation, electrical generation, agriculture and bipedal mammals. This 97% scientific consensus confirms the likelihood of near term climate protection regulations with wide ranging impacts that may include but are not limited to:

– A ban of power plant cooling towers not equipped with yet to be designed humidity extraction equipment.

– A comprehensive framework of regulations to govern agricultural irrigation. (An exemption for bio fuel ethanol crops is expected).

– A gradual decommissioning of all outdoor swimming pools, water parks, bird baths, drinking fountains and surfing beaches.

– A tax on exhaled air directly proportional to body mass and the inverse of ambient relative humidity. (Water credits will be earnable for periods of breath holding up to 3 hours in each 24 hour period and will be combined with parallel credits for reduced personal CO2 emissions assuming breath holding can be sustained without corporal decomposition.)

– An international humidity trading market. (This will likely be protested as unfair by less developed nations due to the higher atmospheric water content of tropical zones, however the proposal has strong support from a coalition of Arab and North African states and Texas which collectively feel those other nations should be forced to pay for their disproportionate contribution to the climate crisis.)

– A ban of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

– Mandated installation of mechanical wipers and water traps on any solar panel installations subject to precipitation.

– A multinational initiative to spread liquid hydrocarbons over large bodies of water to inhibit evaporation.

More effective solutions may also be on the way. A broad coalition of energy resource companies, in a move designed to partially atone for past climate degradation, has worked for years on geo-engineering solutions to the rapidly expanding hydro pollution crisis. This reporter now has exclusive insight into the most promising near term solution. The industry partners will be seeking a multi-billion dollar federal stimulus bill in support of exploratory work on a water-as-vapor extraction and storage system (WAVES). While many aspects of the technology remain under covers the central discovery is a novel patented mechanism to convert heat-trapping water vapor to a stable liquid which can be pumped underground at high pressure for long term storage.

Analysts speculate that heavily drilled shale formations are the most likely storage locations given available technology. The stabilization of the liquefied water vapor will be assisted by the addition of sand and proprietary chemicals which will also serve to fissure the shale formations creating enhanced storage capacity. Additionally the simultaneous extraction of “blocking” liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons from these formations will further grow capacity while providing a saleable byproduct to help fund future expansion of the process thus diminishing reliance on federal subsidies. Industry insiders predict the technology may ultimately be profitable with only modest government support within 15 years.

The head of the IPCC is rumored to have endorsed the technology, stating categorically that it was every bit as safe for the environment as windmills and bio fuels. Several environmental groups including the World Wildlife fund and Friends of the Earth have campaigned at the UN to have this technology move forward sooner in order to prevent the catastrophic submersion of the South Pacific island nation of Tuvalu which climate models reliably predict will occur 10:15 AM Saturday March 11, 2017.

Finally India and China in a rare show of international cooperation announced an agreement brokered by the IPCC chair to discuss an ambitious project that would see black carbon and spent nuclear fuel spread widely across Himalayan glaciers so as to dissolve this important potential future source of atmospheric humidity and return it safely to the oceans. The IPCC chair assured this reporter that “with any luck the glaciers will be gone by 2035.”

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John R Walker
November 15, 2013 5:58 am

The UN climate talks in Warsaw, Poland, were faced with a new crisis on Friday, after Japan, the world’s fifth largest greenhouse gas emitter, slashed its plans to reduce emissions from 25% to just 3.8% on 2005 figures.
http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2013/nov/15/japan-scaling-back-cut-greenhouse-gases
The more the merrier! But why not just drop the pretence altogether?

Kelvin Vaughan
November 15, 2013 6:26 am

I blame all those cows urinating! have you seen how much they each do.

accordionsrule
November 15, 2013 7:25 am

Please don’t give them any ideas, I like my eggs poached.

RichardLH
November 15, 2013 7:59 am

I think that is the ‘warm swamps’ that we have been adding to the planet in the last few centuries that is the main cause of both the higher humidity and at least some of the extra CO2 we are now seeing measured.
How big an area are these ‘swamps’ you ask? About a total surface area of between 70 square metres (750 sq ft) to 100 square metres (1076.39 sq ft) (8,4 x 8,4 m) — roughly the same area as one side of a tennis court — times 5 Billion and (say) 20 square metres * 2 Billion which gives 415 Billion square metres or so, all sitting at at about 37 degrees centigrade and close to 100% humidity with a pulsating, gentle breeze flowing over them.
The rise in the area of these ‘swamps’ quite closely matches the rises in the observed levels of CO2, water vapor and global temperature as given by the IPCC so the science on this cannot be at doubt.

g thoel
November 15, 2013 9:10 am

are you sure you dont work on the editorial board of the onion???

Gary Hladik
November 15, 2013 10:07 am

Janice Moore says (November 14, 2013 at 10:07 pm): “Did you say….. ZAMBONI?!!”
Thanks, Janice. Not being from Canada, I had no idea how it works, so Iooked it up:
http://www.zamboni.com/faqs/how-does-the-zamboni-ice-resurfacing-machine-work/
And here’s Willis Eschenbach’s take on a proposed “climate Zamboni”:
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/05/12/every-silver-lining-has-a-cloud/

Gary Hladik
November 15, 2013 10:12 am

From the article:
“This 97% scientific consensus confirms the likelihood of near term climate protection regulations with wide ranging impacts that may include but are not limited to:
[snip]
– A multinational initiative to spread liquid hydrocarbons over large bodies of water to inhibit evaporation.”
Been there, done that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Burning_World

highflight56433
November 15, 2013 10:18 am

Advocates of CAGW setting examples by sequestering their own breath. 🙂

Janice Moore
November 15, 2013 10:35 am

Uh, Pochas (at 1:57 am today)? (ahem) just FYI: the article is parody. Seriously. I gotta hand it to you (if you read the other commenters’ posts), though, you are admirably uninfluenced by peer pressure… .

Aphan
November 15, 2013 10:41 am

Take it down! Take it down! Take it down! Cook is already combing the data base for abstracts that include the words “water” “moisture” “vapor” and “humidity”!!! It will only be weeks before the White House tweets their consensus!!! And Dana is already working on rebuttals to this post for the SS Warmitopia…..noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Dr. John M. Ware
November 15, 2013 12:11 pm

My favorite was the First Assessment Report Two (FART). A close second was the Antarctic Polar Bear Relocation Project. Wonderful spoof!

pat
November 15, 2013 1:19 pm

the news out of Japan is wonderful. should get a thread of its own! it’s time for the fightback to really begin.

Jimbo
November 15, 2013 2:51 pm

Here is the real George Loony. He is doing all he can to reduce his noxious human fumes. ‘Heeees leeeeain’ on a (private) jet plane, don’t know when he’ll be back again.’
http://notrickszone.com/2013/11/12/multi-millionaire-private-jet-setting-hollywood-actor-george-clooney-requests-worlds-poor-to-forego-cheap-energy/

November 16, 2013 9:12 pm

When I come to WUWT I don’t always have the time to read all the Posts, let alone the comments.
I wish I’d read this sooner so I could have joined in on the fun.
But, to Andy Pattullo, well done!

Pamela Gray
November 17, 2013 7:50 am

Just announced on MSNBC.
Obama is proposing a total ban on hot showers and baths. The release of water vapor into surrounding atmospheres, especially in urban areas, has created significant levels of air pollution, compounding global warming and creating catastrophic conditions surely leading to out of control climate. A side note: At the same time, groups of elderly nursing home residents with dried flowers attached to long whispy strands of hair were taped dancing nude in the streets as Obama’s proposal hit the airwaves.

Pamela Gray
November 17, 2013 8:03 am

Fox News has just announced an air quality alert. Reports indicate that nursing homes appear to be partly responsible, with the state of California reporting the worst cases. Area residents living close to nursing homes are advised to stay indoors till further notice.

bushbunny
November 17, 2013 5:21 pm

I read on Tory Aardvark blog, the Cop 19 is collapsing from the withdrawal of Japan and Australia from providing funds to the UN Climate Fund. Gud. Now they are lobbying Poland, as P has big coal reserves, and doubtfully will go along with this too. So the EU looks as if it won’t go along with it either without them. Gud. Well done Anthony.