Once the new weather patterns have been in place for a while then the climate has changed until another shift in the global
heat balance occurs.
Not exact matches
Our aquaculture system grows fish, provides high - nitrogen fertilizer, grows food year round, acts as a
heat sink to
balance greenhouse temperatures, and is where most of our rooting propagation
occurs.
Don't the oceans have to absorb
heat not only in the surface / mid layers but right down to the bottom for radiative
heat balance to
occur?
However, it is much easier to figure out what happens when you add more radiative gases to an atmosphere that already has them: And, the answer is that it increases the IR opacity of the atmosphere, which increases the altitude of the effective radiating level and hence means the emission is
occurring from a lower - temperature layer, leading to a reduction of emission that is eventually remedied by the atmosphere
heating up so that radiative
balance at the top - of - the - atmosphere is restored.
We show that this
occurs in spite of a decline in radiative forcing that exceeds the decline in ocean
heat uptake — a circumstance that would otherwise be expected to lead to a decline in global temperature when using the simple energy
balance model described in the post.