I didn't read the entire thing, there are a few things I noticed though...
If anyone has ever done any research whatsoever on global warming, then they also know that global cooling was also theorized back in the 50s-70's. Hell, scientists promoted that theory as much as scientists today do about global warming.
Pan evaporation....well, even a hundred years of measurements isn't a blink of the eye in compared to the age of earth. A hundred years definitly would not hold up in a statistical analysis of the changes.
Also, I've always read that when dealing with heat exchange humidity has a LOT more to do with evaporative cooling than sunlight. Basically, the higher the humidity, the less evaporation occurs. At 100% there is little to no evaporation...
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