Gerhard Kramm, Ralph Dlugi, and Michael Zelger
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Geophysical Institute
903 Koyukuk Drive, P.O. Box 757320, Fairbanks, AK 99775-7320, USA
Arbeitsgruppe Atmosphärische Prozesse (AGAP),
Gernotstraße, D-80804 Munich, Germany
Abstract: In this paper it is shown that Smith (2008) used inappropriate and inconsistent formulations in averaging various quantities over the entire surface of the Earth considered as a sphere. Using two instances of averaging procedures as customarily applied in studies on turbulence, it is shown that Smith’s formulations are highly awkward. Furthermore, Smith’s discussion of the infrared absorption in the atmosphere is scrutinized and evaluated. It is shown that his attempt to refute the criticism of Gerlich and Tscheuschner (2007, 2009) on the so-called greenhouse effect is rather fruitless.