In fact, research has shown that pan evaporation can decrease because surrounding evaporation increases, making the pan evaporation more an effect of
atmospheric water budgets and contents than irradiance.
Not exact matches
But the Southern Ocean plays a more benign role in the global carbon
budget: Its
waters now take up about 50 % of the
atmospheric carbon dioxide emitted by human activities, thanks in large part to the so - called «biological pump.»
Hydrologic cycle; moisture transport and air - ground exchange;
water budgets of meteorological phenomena; climatology of
atmospheric water
Since then, satellite reading of temperatures and the occlusion of numerous infrared bands, ground based, aircraft and balloon measurements of same, and an ever - increasing data base of the optical properties of CO2 (and other gases, like
water vapour), have helped refine radiation calculations towards determining the
atmospheric heat
budget.
I think the reason «
atmospheric scientists», I'm putting this in quotation marks because I think this refers to «climate scientists» whose basic physics I dispute, are resisting this is really quite simple, it includes condensation and as I've gone to some effort to explain, the
Water Cycle is missing from the energy
budgets and I give the following as examples of their narrative:
25 Uncertainties Changes in
atmospheric water vapor — Changes in cloudiness — Changes in albedo Carbon
budgets Aerosol particles — Direct effects — Impact on clouds — Black carbon
The 2012
budget cut funding for the measure of industrial emissions, closed an oil spill monitoring facility in British Columbia and a global
water quality monitoring centre in Ontario, slashed funding for
atmospheric research — resulting, among other things, in the partial closure of a vital research station in the High Arctic — and killed the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy, which had been created by the Mulroney government.