That was not an insult, it is just an observation of your questions on how the radiation physics works. I have done what I can do understand as much as I can. It is a long way short of what the scientists understand. I do understand how the basic Tyndall effect works, that is,
* radiation arrives at a short wavelength into the atmosphere
* the atmosphere is largely transparent to this radiation, so it mostly hits the surface
* the energy is then re-transmitted at longer wavelengths
* the atmosphere is not transparent to these longer wavelengths, due to the 'greenhouse' gases such as CO2.
* having absorbed this energy, and retransmitted it, the net effect is that the atmosphere warm up.
* eventually the longer wave radiation makes it to the top of atmosphere, where it is finally released to space.
Not a scientist or physicist level explanation, but it is how I understand it to work. Reading some science oriented blogs, such as realclimate or science of doom, I get the idea the whole effect is much more complex and subtle than that.
For example, the 'enhanced' greenhouse effect, a 'saturated gassy argument'.
http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2007/06/a-saturated-gassy-argument/
It would be able to understand it all, and do all the physics calculations myself, that's not going to happen. I will defer to their expertise, the backing of all the peak science bodies around the planet, and ignore an argumentive and ignorant serial pest like McIntyre.