<VV> More More Re: Redundancies

Bill Hubbell whubbell at verizon.net
Mon Sep 3 13:53:11 EDT 2012


Yes, but the ocean also cools the air even more so, which makes this rather a moot point. 

Bill

On Sep 3, 2012, at 1:36 PM, jvhroberts at aol.com wrote:

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> Actually, the air does cool the ocean! Through the process of convection and evaporation. 
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> John Roberts
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> From: Frank DuVal <corvairduval at cox.net>
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> Well, not in boats! I don't think the air cools the ocean....
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> Hmmm, maybe it does. There is radiation cooling at night. But there are 
> polar ice caps melting.
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> Frank DuVal
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> On 9/3/2012 5:46 AM, jvhroberts at aol.com wrote:
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>> And, of course, air cooled engine, since they're ALL air cooled, eventually.
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>> John Roberts
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