Darin Toohey, a professor at the University of Colorado's atmospheric and oceanic sciences department and one of the paper's authors, says black carbon absorbs
shortwave radiation from the sun, causing the atmosphere to heat up.
This process begins with the absorption of
shortwave radiation from the sun.
The greenhouse gases mostly are transparent to
the shortwave radiation from the Sun.
In point of fact the ocean is transparent to
shortwave radiation from the sun and opaque to longwave back - radiated from the atmosphere.
The atmosphere of the Earth is less able to absorb
shortwave radiation from the Sun than thermal radiation coming from the surface.
Not exact matches
In the longer term, the study shows thar the earth begins to absorb more
shortwave radiation — the high energy waves coming directly
from the
sun».
The spectrum of thermal infrared
radiation is practically distinct
from that of
shortwave or solar
radiation because of the difference in temperature between the
Sun and the Earth - atmosphere system.
The portion of the
radiation thus trapped and sent back to the Earth's surface adds to the
shortwave energy
from the
sun and the longwave energy
from the air already reaching the surface.
Their container for their empty space atmosphere being the non-existant glass of their greenhouse which prevents longwave infrared direct
from the
Sun entering, which is heat
radiation, and for which they have substituted
shortwave mainly visible light to heat their imaginary Earth, impossible in the real world.
The actual heat we feel
from the
Sun is the
Sun's thermal energy radiating out to us, the
Sun's visible /
shortwave light are not thermal and are physically incapable of heating matter as real thermal infrared heat
radiation does.
If the troposhere is cold, that means sea surface also is cold, and it is still gaining
shortwave energy
from the
Sun at the same rate while it radiates a lesser amount longwave
radiation to space.
They usually separate it out as the effect of the cloud feedback on
shortwave radiation (i.e.,
radiation from the
sun) and the effect of the cloud feedback on longwave
radiation (i.e.,
radiation from the earth).
As with the NASA page I showed you, you are contradicted here re
radiation not constrained by these Laws as you are re claiming that it's
shortwave solar heating the Earth and not as normal Science has always stated, that it's the Thermal energy we feel
from the
Sun and which heats the Earth.