(Carbon dioxide concentration is a rate effect;
it affects radiation imbalance.
Not exact matches
From experimental evidence we know that the absorptivity of a body is not
affected by the amount of incident
radiation, or by any
imbalance between the body and its environment.
However, from experimental evidence we know that emissivity of a body is not
affected by the incident
radiation, or by any conditions of
imbalance that occur between the body and its environment.
«The global mean climate responses to different forcings may differ because of the character of the forcings themselves (such as their geographical or vertical distribution) and because different forcings induce different patterns of surface warming or cooling, thereby
affecting the net top - of - atmosphere
radiation imbalance, and thus the ocean heat uptake rate.»