I speculated that if overall atmospheric density increases then it becomes more viscous and might create more friction because of shear forces experienced by the action of the jetstream.
I speculated that if overall atmospheric density increases then it becomes more viscous and might create more friction because of shear forces experienced by the action of the jetstream.
What if increased CO2 raises atmospheric friction between the Jet stream and the ground since CO2 is one of the denser gases....wouldn't that create a situation where wind speeds increase....more tornadoes, hurricanes etc.?
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