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| | | | The original version of this article was published on the Activist Teacher blog on May 8, 2011. The present (SECOND version) is the May 12, ... | |
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| | | | InPart One we took a look at what data was available for "back radiation", better known asDownward Longwave Radiation, or DLR. And we saw that around many locations the typical DLR was in the order of 300 W/m2, and it didn't decrease very much at night. In Part Two we looked at several measured spectra... | |
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| | | | This could have been included in the Earth's Energy Budget series, but it deserved a post of its own. First of all, what is "back-radiation"? It's the radiation emitted by the atmosphere which is incident on the earth's surface. It is also more correctly known as downward longwave radiation - or DLR What's amazing about... | |
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| | by Bruce Peachey and Nobuo Maeda Contemporary climate models only include the impact of water vapor as positive feedback on warming; the impact of direct anthropogenic emissions of water vapor has not been seriously considered. Background Recent climate change and increasingly scarce fresh water resources are two major environmental issues facing humanity. Water vapor is... |