WHERE DOES THE INCOMING SHORTWAVE RADIATION GO TO? The Shortwave Radiation Balance.

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WHERE DOES THE INCOMING SHORTWAVE RADIATION GO TO? The Shortwave Radiation Balance

Insolation 100%

Scattering 7%

Insolation 100% Absorption by Dust and Molecules 17% Scattering 7%

Insolation 100% Absorption by Dust and Molecules 17% Scattering 7% Cloud Albedo 20%

Insolation 100% Absorption by Dust and Molecules 17% Absoption by Clouds 3% Scattering 7% Cloud Albedo 20%

Insolation 100% Absorption by Dust and Molecules 17% Absoption by Clouds 3% Surface Albedo 4% Scattering 7% Cloud Albedo 20%

Insolation 100% Absorption by Dust and Molecules 17% Absoption by Clouds 3% Surface Albedo 4% Scattering 7% Atmosphere 20% Cloud Albedo 20%

Insolation 100% Absorption by Dust and Molecules 17% Absoption by Clouds 3% Surface Albedo 4% Scattering 7% Planetary Albedo 31% Atmosphere 20% Cloud Albedo 20%

Ground 49% Insolation 100% Absorption by Dust and Molecules 17% Absoption by Clouds 3% Surface Albedo 4% Scattering 7% Planetary Albedo 31% Atmosphere 20% Cloud Albedo 20%