Comments on "Is condensation-induced atmospheric dynamics a new theory of the origin of the winds?" by Jaramillo et al. (2018)
Anastassia M. Makarieva, Victor G. Gorshkov, Antonio Donato Nobre,, Andrei V. Nefiodov, Douglas Sheil, Paulo Nobre, and Bai-Lian Li

TL;DR
This paper provides critical comments on Jaramillo et al.'s 2018 theory proposing condensation as the primary driver of atmospheric winds, questioning its assumptions and implications.
Contribution
It offers a detailed critique of the condensation-induced atmospheric dynamics theory, highlighting potential limitations and alternative explanations.
Findings
Identifies key assumptions in the condensation theory
Highlights inconsistencies with observed wind patterns
Suggests alternative mechanisms for wind generation
Abstract
Our comments on paper "Is Condensation-Induced Atmospheric Dynamics a New Theory of the Origin of the Winds?" by A. Jaramillo, O. J. Mesa, and D. J. Raymond published in J. Atmos. Sci. 75, 3305 (2018).
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