If the surface and lower atmosphere become warmer than the temperature set by insolation, gravity and mass they will emit more energy to space, there will be more energy
outgoing than incoming and the system will cool back to the earlier temperature.
That is, if you have more
outgoing than incoming, it's a problem no matter who you are.
Not exact matches
Perhaps nothing is more impressive, when read at length in the context of some definite medical case,
than the intimate relation discovered between the psychological and the physical in man himself, and the detailed tracing of the organisation and operations of every organ of the body to the brain as their centre and control tower for stimuli both
incoming and
outgoing.
I have more
incoming contacts
than outgoing, but VERY close.
The
incoming video quality is comparable with a PC laptop, and the
outgoing video quality is better
than any other Android tablet we've tried.
By far the most accountable loan companies will compute simply how much you are able to afford to pay for to pay according to your monthly
income, any
outgoing as well as your selected compensation time period, so must not offer you a bigger amount of money
than it is possible to manage.
As you can see, our
outgoings are more
than our
income and we are experiencing extreme financial hardship.
As you can see, my
outgoings are more
than my
income and I am experiencing extreme financial hardship.
I think the central point is that of the scale of energy imbalance and the timescale for response: our addition of CO2 reduces
outgoing thermal radiation, so
incoming energy from the sun is greater
than outgoing energy to space.
The major physics at play here is that as long as there is less
outgoing radiated energy
than incoming, temperatures must increase until we are back at equilibrium.
Contrary to your impression,
incoming radiation contributes significantly to atmospheric heating, but less on a proportional basis
than outgoing radiation.
incoming radiation contributes significantly to atmospheric heating, but less on a proportional basis
than outgoing radiation
I've read the paper, ChE, and it does deal with
incoming solar radiation rather
than outgoing longwave radiation, which is the main component of the greenhouse effect.
Due to the increased greenhouse effect «trapping» more heat, there's more
incoming than outgoing energy at the top of the Earth's atmosphere.
At all points along the conduits the
incoming one is arranged to be slightly colder
than the
outgoing one, so that the air coming in heats the air going out, in the process gradually giving up its own heat.
Lindzen and some scientists at NASA have offered a hypothesis that warming in the tropics will reduce high - cirrus cloudiness there, which will increase
outgoing heat more
than it increases the heating effect of
incoming sunlight.
Of course the differences between
incoming and
outgoing in our current warming state are smaller
than can be measured accurately by the satellites currently flying.
Therefore in a situation where the
incoming radiation is greater
than the
outgoing, this must be a symptom of a change in the system (i.e.
outgoing radiation is being converted to heat) and isn't the mechanism that actually instigates the change.
Richard Sharpe, GH gases, particularly CO2, do block some
incoming solar radiation, although it is much less
than the
outgoing LWR blocked.
David, The entire energy balance is based on
incoming energy and
outgoing energy and the processes that result in the
outgoing energy being less
than the energy flux from the sun averaged over the surface of the Earth.
The
incoming Sun's radiation is 3.5 times greater in intensity
than the
outgoing Earth's radiation, hence the Sun's infrared is 1.6 times greater in intensity
than the Earth's radiation and experiences the same atmospheric absorption spectra as the Earth radiation.
These calculations, based on ERBE and CERES observational data, are themselves subject to considerable uncertainty, but are consistent with a positive imbalance (more
incoming than outgoing energy) that would be expected from greenhouse gas forcing.
If the atmosphere did not change, the
outgoing radiation would be less
than incoming.
It seems to be all about clouds and reflected
incoming energy rather
than absorbed
outgoing energy.
True... the point being that its a hell of a lot more
incoming than the 0.1 W / m2
outgoing from the core.
Would not a thicker fur coat prevent heating, rather
than increase it, since the blocking of
incoming would always be stronger
than the blocking of
outgoing heat?
I have worked extensively with both PBX and VoIP telephone systems and have handled
incoming and
outgoing calls for companies with more
than 1,500 employees.
If I check any agent's phone at any time, I bet I'll see more
incoming than outgoing calls.