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Chapter 4 Atmosphere and Surface Energy Balances Robert W. Christopherson Charlie Thomsen
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Atmosphere and Surface Energy Balances Energy Essentials Energy Balance in the Troposphere Energy Balance at Earth’s Surface
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Energy Essentials Energy Pathways and Principles Shortwave energy in from the Sun Longwave energy out from Earth Transmission Passage of energy through atmosphere or water
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Energy Pathways Figure 4.1
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Energy Pathways Insolation input All radiation received at Earth’s surface – direct and indirect Scattering Changing direction of light’s movement, without altering its wavelengths Refraction Change in speed and direction of light
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Insolation at Earth’s Surface Figure 4.2
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Refraction Figure 4.4
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Energy Principles Albedo and reflection Clouds, aerosols, and the atmosphere’s albedo Absorption
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Albedo Figure 4.5
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July and January Albedos Figure 4.6
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Clouds and Albedo Figure 4.7
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Atmospheric Aerosols Figure 4.8
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Heat Transfer Conduction Molecule-to-molecule transfer Convection Energy transferred by movement Advection Horizontally dominant movement Radiation Energy traveling through air or space
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Heat Transfer Figure 4.9
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Energy Balance in the Troposphere The Greenhouse Effect and Atmospheric Warming Clouds and Earth’s “Greenhouse” Earth–Atmosphere Radiation Balance
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The Greenhouse Effect and Atmospheric Warming Atmosphere absorbs heat energy A real greenhouse traps heat inside Atmosphere delays transfer of heat from Earth into space
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Clouds and Forcing Figure 4.10
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Shortwave and Longwave Energy Figure 4.11
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Earth–Atmosphere Radiation Balance Figure 4.12
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Energy Budget by Latitude Figure 4.13
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Energy Balance at Earth’s Surface Daily Radiation Patterns Simplified Surface Energy Balance The Urban Environment
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Daily Radiation Curves Figure 4.14
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Surface Energy Budget Figure 4.15
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Simplified Surface Energy Balance NET R = +SW (insolation) –SW (reflection) +LW (infrared) –LW (infrared) Figure 4.16
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Global NET R Figure 4.17
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Global Latent Heat Figure 4.18
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Global Sensible Heat Figure 4.19
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Solar Cooking Solution Figure FS 4.1.1
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Solar Energy Figure FS 4.1.2
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Radiation Budgets Figure 4.20 El Mirage, CA Pitt Meadows, BC
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The Urban Environment Figure 4.21
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Urban Heat Island Figure 4.22
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Urban Heat Island Pilot Project Figure 4.23
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Robert W. Christopherson Charlie Thomsen Geosystems 7e An Introduction to Physical Geography End of Chapter 4
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