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Coral Reefs
Earth's atmosphere as shortwave radiation. Some of the radiation is absorbed by the planet's surface. As Earth's surface is heated, it emits long-wave radiation toward the atmosphere. In the atmosphere some of the long-wave radiation is ...
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atmospheric physics
Radiation at wavelengths less than about 400 nm is ultraviolet and accounts for about 7% of total solar radiation. When discussing ozone, we are concerned with radiation ... least damaging of all uv radiation. Uvb radiation, which ranges in wavelength ... radiation at the 250 nm wavelength. In fact, it is 100 times more efficient at 250 nm than it is at 350 nm. After ozone absorbs this shortwave radiation ...
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ECO-PROS - Global Warming
Earth causing additional warming. Incoming shortwave radiation can pass through the gases in Earth's atmosphere as it travels toward Earth, but longwave radiation gets absorbed or trapped by ...
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Global Climate Change: Research Explorer - Atmosphere
Research Explorer - Atmosphere Global Reflected Shortwave Solar Radiation Notice which regions on this map reflect the sun’s energy back into space ... electromagnetic radiation energy budget El Niño/Southern Oscillation forcing greenhouse effect negative feedback positive feedback View the full, printable version of the glossary. Global Reflected Shortwave Solar Radiation - Shortwave radiation is ...
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Global Climate Change: Research Explorer: Primer: Overview of Climate Change Research : Atmosphere
(See “Global Reflected Shortwave Solar Radiation” and “Global Outgoing Longwave Heat Radiation” on this site to learn more.) The “greenhouse effect” is ... earth’s surface absorbs shortwave radiation (red arrows) and re-radiates longwave infrared radiation (blue arrow). The numbers are percentages: For example, 30% of the solar radiation shining on the earth ...
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Earth and Space Sciences at U of W
University of Otago Dunedin, New Zealand Title: “World Wide Lightning Location by VLF” Lightning radiation from a few Hertz to optical frequencies is used for location of lightning strokes ... Student, UW Advisor: Stephen Warren Title: "Sea Ice, Clouds and Climate: determining the Shortwave Radiation Budget in the Southern Ocean." Thursday, October 13 Professor Christina Hulbe Assistant Professor, ...
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GLOSSARY
This heat is re-radiated from the earth in form of infrared energy (longwave radiation). The ... tendency of some transparent materials (such as glass) to transmit radiation with relatively short wavelengths (such as sunlight) and block radiation of longer wavelengths (such as heat). This tendency leads ...
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IARC Workshop: GCCA-7
The annual radiation balance in the Arctic yields a net loss in energy, which is compensated by ... high latitudes include longer snow and ice free periods, resulting in higher absorbance of incoming shortwave radiation effectively changing the annual surface energy budget and the global dynamics of energy redistribution. ...
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The TAO project: History of the array
These measurements are made at selected sites to meet the ...
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The TAO project: ARM radiation program
DOE/ARM shortwave radiation data can be viewed via the TAO Enhanced Data Display page and accessed via the TAO/TRITON Data Delivery page. Moored shortwave radiation ...
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