Climate modelers assume water vapor, the principle ghg, will increase with CO2, but the study shows this has not occurred. CO2 has continued to increase, but global water vapor has not’
‘The first NVAP-M paper was published earlier this year (after the FOD reviews) and is definitely worthy of citation: Thomas H. Vonder Haar, Janice L. Bytheway and John M. Forsythe. Weather and climate analyses using improved global water vapor observations. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 39, L15802, 6 PP., 2012. doi:10.1029/2012GL052094.