Sentences with phrase «radiation reaching the ground»

Though there are serious issues with the quality of some of the data (birds drinking out of uncovered evaporation pans, drift and inhomogeneities in the solar radiation measuring instruments), in the most global assessment, Beate Liepert estimated that there was globally a reduction of about 4 % in solar radiation reaching the ground between 1961 and 1990.
A highly - absorbing aerosol reduces the solar radiation reaching the ground, but causes warming at the altitude the aerosol is located at.
Using high - resolution FTIR spectroscopy, we can measure the exact wavelengths of long - wave (infrared) radiation reaching the ground.
Thanks to shading from leaves and branches, the amount of solar radiation reaching the ground is reduced.

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Soot particles, also known as black carbon aerosols, affect climate by absorbing sunlight, which warms the surrounding air and limits the amount of solar radiation that reaches the ground.
The lack of water vapour in the atmosphere there allows terahertz radiation from space to reach the ground and be detected.
Clouds scatter and absorb solar radiation, reducing the amount of insolation that reaches the ground below.
The result of this great dance of transformation is a slowing of the rate at which radiation from the ground actually reaches space.
This is also consistent with the bonchardi mechanism mode, which fairly consistently indicates we can expect a reversal of ambient air temperature increase with the next day, as the dual modality of reverse recapture recombination functions as an equalizer, and the increase in low level re radiation acts as a «heat shield» keeping more air from reaching and warming the ground, allowing ice to reformulate, while most of the temporary heat, which will largely be offset by the Atlantic shift paradigm anyway, given the lower absolute percentage of (so called?)
Many believe that increased water vapor, solar variations in radiation and magnetic flux, our relative position in the solar system, the tilt of our planet's axis, the clearing of our atmosphere of pollutants which allows more sunlight to reach the ground, or our position in the Milky Way galaxy that affects the amount of radiation reaching our atmosphere and affecting cloud formation, are also important and are not (and can not be yet) adequately considered in the computer models used by the IPCC consensus.
As the clouds migrate toward the South Pole, the amount of energy they can reflect is reduced, which means more radiation can reach the ground, Grise explained.
Fourier, Tyndall and most other scientists for nearly a century used this approach, looking at warming from ground level, so to speak, asking about the radiation that reaches and leaves the surface of the Earth.
So would this be «back radiation» from these photons if they have no chance to reach the ground unless they are emitted below your ankles?
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