One thing that has not been considered here is thermal expansion.
The third effect has to do with thermal expansion of the fuel.
The thermal expansion of some substances, water for example is even more complex.
It has a high thermal expansion and poor resistance to heat (500-600 C).
So it is difficult to estimate thermal expansion as a result of surface warming.
Despite the global lack of ice, the sea level would have risen due to thermal expansion.
Thermal expansion of the fuel itself can also provide quick negative feedback.
Can you use the kinetic theory of matter to explain thermal expansion?
However, thermal expansion of the fuel itself can provide quick negative feedback.
Replies: Thermal expansion of materials is a very old observation.