Sentences with phrase «radiative physics»

Radiative physics refers to the study of how energy is transferred through electromagnetic radiation, such as light or heat. It explores how this radiation is emitted, absorbed, and dispersed by various materials and objects. This field helps us understand the behavior of energy in our everyday lives and is used in numerous scientific disciplines, including astronomy, climate science, and engineering. Full definition
No, a simplistic application of radiative physics does not apply.
That only leaves T and V to vary and according to radiative physics V can not vary without first varying T which is where concern about the warming effects of GHGs comes from.
[DB] Climastrological attempts to explain away the known radiative physics of CO2 warming due to semimythical cycles can be aptly described as «Mathturbation».
Listen, Joshua, to the ones who accept radiative physics, but doubt the catastrophic water vapor feedback.
Peter — he was talking about the poltical will to act wrt climate change, ie., burying your head in the sand doesn't stop radiative physics.
Anyway, do you agree that there is a major difference between the «simple physics» versions («CO2 acts like a giant blanket») and the more sophisticated radiative physics - based models used in the global climate models (for instance)?
This is why net mean surface IR flux for 16 deg C Earth's surface = 396 — 333 = 63 W / m ^ 2, Standard Radiative Physics.
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