Given the strong
damping effect of clouds on the daytime maximum temperature and DTR, the well - established worldwide asymmetric trends of the daytime and nighttime temperatures and the DTR decreases during the last 4â??
Not exact matches
Water evaporating from the oceans may set off a runaway greenhouse
effect that turns Earth into a
damp version
of Venus, wrapped permanently in a thick, white blanket
of cloud.
Could the climate forcing itself, such as increasing GHGs, affect parameterizations independently
of the larger scale climate changes (for example, by changing thermal
damping of various kinds
of waves, or by changing the differences
of radiative
effects between different amounts and kinds
of clouds)?
«(for example, by changing thermal
damping of various kinds
of waves, or by changing the differences
of radiative
effects between different amounts and kinds
of clouds)?»
Because the earth has
clouds with behaviors, and atmos moisture is not uniform or constant, and surface albedo changes constantly, it is possible to have either or amplification or
damping of the theoretical CO2
effect (or both via different processes).