Posted on 06/06/2012 12:23:55 AM PDT by neverdem
What percentage change in global mean temperature (GMT) has occurred since the Industrial Revolution began? This can be calculated only by using an absolute temperature scale. Answer = +0.3%.
Can this be so alarming to Al Gore? Indeed, the Kelvin absolute scale for temperature is one of only seven basic units of measure recognized in the International System of Units. Temperature measures the heat content of a substance -- a simple linear relation so long as the zero of the temperature scale is properly placed. Heat itself is a form of energy measured in joules, calories, or BTUs. The thermodynamic science of heat flow requires the use of Kelvin because Kelvin eliminates the problem of negative temperature readings encountered with the Celsius or Fahrenheit scales. Heat can flow into and out of any mass, be it solid, liquid, or gas. Reduction of heat makes it colder. There is no such thing as negative heat (anti-heat?). Therefore, negative temperature conveys no meaning, either.
Absolute zero temperature occurs at -273.15º C, or -491.67º F, and signifies a state of matter displaying complete absence of heat. The PBS NOVA television program broadcast an excellent introduction to the science of cryogenics and its fascinating history. Anders Celsius invented his centigrade scale in the late 18th century. Zero of Celsius scale is the temperature of ice-water (32º F), while 100º C is the boiling point (212º F) of water at sea level -- both chosen by Celsius because they are easily reproduced as experimental temperature calibration standards in laboratories around the world. In 1848, Lord Kelvin invented his eponymous thermodynamic temperature scale which employs the same "degree" as the Celsius scale but shifts the zero point to absolute zero1. Therefore, any temperature value recorded in Celsius can be easily converted to Kelvin just by adding...
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The Celsius scale actually started out with 0 = BOILING point of water, and 100 = FREEZING point, because COLD was thought to be a fundamental force.
Finally someone gets the scale of things. Arithmetically, 100 degrees doesn't mean anything compared to 50 degrees, unless you're on the Kelvin scale (or the seldom used Rankine scale). In that case, 100 has twice the energy of 50.
So a change from 298 K (room temperature) to 299 is a change of 0.3 % or so.
This stuff makes my head swim. I rely on much simpler and straight forward explanations such as that seen in that wonderful documentary by Al Gore, Inconvenient Truth for which he rightfully received the Nobel Prize. /s
Excellent insights. Thanks for sharing.
Hell, most people never heard the words Celius or Entropy or Enthalpy.
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