The non-LTE region does not emit
net long wave radiation.
Much of the radiation from the atmospheric gases, also in the infrared range, is transmitted back to the ocean, reducing
the net long wave radiation heat loss of the ocean.
Not exact matches
Earth's energy balance In response to a positive radiative forcing F (see Appendix A), such as characterizes the present - day anthropogenic perturbation (Forsteret al., 2007), the planet must increase its
net energy loss to space in order to re-establish energy balance (with
net energy loss being the difference between the outgoing
long -
wave (LW)
radiation and
net incoming shortwave (SW)
radiation at the top - of - atmosphere (TOA)-RRB-.
RE: # 1 — Indeed, I would think that any
net increment in energy due to a
net increment in
long wave incident
radiation would rapidly and efficiently dissipate in the enormous mass of water.
While Earth's surface absorbs a significant amount of thermal
radiation because of the blanketing effect of the atmosphere, it loses even more through its own emission and thus experiences a
net loss of
long -
wave radiation.
The
net radiation balance was greater over the oak woodland than the grassland, despite the fact that both canopies received similar sums of incoming short and
long wave radiation.