TellyKNeasuss
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I found this rather amusing claim on another board:
The first is radiational cooling by CO2 due to flux divergence with height, the second is if any water vapor was vaporized from CO2, the boundary radiation near the top increases emission at wavelengths greater than CO2 and causes additional, strong radiational cooling, thus REDUCING water vapors optical depth by moist convection, increased precipitation and increased radiational cooling off of cloud tops.


