«Usually
we get higher fluxes than what they measure in the field.
Not exact matches
They are constantly improved,
getting more efficient with
higher luminous
flux (measured in lumen) per unit electrical input power (measured in watt).
The few moments he has to
get out of the house — and visit Sacramento's sad gay bar with
high school pal Gabe (John Early, a scream)-- allow him to complain about his state of
flux.
We
get a
higher air temperature (i.e. by increased sensible heat
flux) and increase in evapotranspiration (i.e. increased latent heat
flux).
Then try 1365/4 for the
flux and emissivity of 0.88 (which is closer to that of rock and soil) and you
get 287.6 K which is very close to the assumed mean surface temperature and thus obviates any need for that «33 degree of warming» In fact the 0.88 should be even lower and that gives
higher temperatures above 290K.
The atmosphere is analogous to a flexible lens that is shaped by the density distribution of the gas molecules, of the atmosphere in the space between the sphere holding them, and space; Incoming heat
gets collected in many ways and places,, primarily by intermittent solar radiation
gets stored, in vast quantities, and slowly but also a barrage of mass and energy
fluxes from all directions; that are slowly transported great distances and to
higher altitudes mostly by oceanic and atmospheric mass flows.
We
get very
high flux at the center for
getting to 600 — 800 C.
You
get higher temperature because to
get the required thermal equilibrium, you need more radiative
flux from the Earth's surface.