TITLE:
Erratum to “Autonomous Changes in the Concentration of Water Vapor Drive Climate Change” [Atmospheric and Climate Sciences 10 (2020) 443-508]
AUTHORS:
William Van Brunt
KEYWORDS:
Carbon Dioxide, Climate Change, Water Vapor, Global Warming, Driver, Average Global Temperature, Change in Concentration Water Vapor, Water Vapor Heating
JOURNAL NAME:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences,
Vol.11 No.3,
July
1,
2021
ABSTRACT:
A. Changes in average global temperature are not driven by changes in the
concentration of carbon dioxide;
B. Instead, autonomous changes in the concentration of water
vapor, ΔTPW, drive changes in water vapor heating, thus, changes in the average global temperature, ΔTAvg, in
deg. Celsius are calculated in accordance with this principle,
measured in kg·m-2, the average accuracy of which is ±0.14%, when compared to
the variable annual, 1880 - 2019, average global temperature
record;