Unless you have some definition I'm not aware of, you are not...

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    Unless you have some definition I'm not aware of, you are not plotting results for the tropics.
    "Located at 23.5 degrees North and 23.5 degrees South of the Equator, this area of Planet Earth (between those two lines) is known as the "Tropics."

    So it's a bit moot whether I accept or not what you seem to be implying with your charts, because it seems it's not what you think it is.

    The NASA study you are pointing to says OLR and specific troposphere humidity vary with La Nina and El Nino conditions. And it is no surprise to me or climate science that olr varies with cloud cover. That seems fine, as far as it goes.

    But I don't see that you've constructed any hypothesis that rebuts mainstream climate science.
    Last edited by mjp2: 08/10/15
 
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