Sentences with phrase «same radiative transfer equations»

With sufficient warming, the same radiative transfer equations show that upward IR will rise enough for sufficient quantities to escape to space, albeit at a higher altitude than before, warmed sufficiently so that its IR emissivity allows OLR to balance incoming absorbed radiation.

Not exact matches

The radiative transfer equations as part of the modeled results have done a pretty good job of explaining the observed results but aren't exactly the same.
And, there is plenty of empirical data at every level: There is empirical data on the basic absorption lines of the various atmospheric constituents, there is a wealth of empirical data backing up the basic equations of radiative transfer that are applied in calculating the greenhouse effect in just the same way that engineers and scientists use these equations everyday in other calculations, there is empirical spectra looking both up from the surface of the earth and down from satellites.
[Perhaps this is obvious, but since nothing seems to obvious to state explicitly here, when I say «you use the same equations», I mean the standard equations used in all radiative transfer calculations, i.e., those used by scientists and engineers in practical calculations every day (as David M Hoffer has pointed out).]
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