This pattern might be, could be, possibly, somewhat or maybe not be influenced by the earth's orbit, tilt,
solar radiation output (maybe not), etc. 3.
Not exact matches
Given that
solar output four billion years ago was only about 60 percent of what it is today, enhanced levels of carbon dioxide and perhaps ammonia (NH3) must have been present in order to retard the loss of infrared
radiation into space.
The same applies for variations in
solar output (
radiation) and / or insolation (Milankovitch cycles).
For example, if global warming were due to increased
solar output, we would expect to see all layers of the atmosphere warm, and more warming during the day when the surface is bombarded with
solar radiation than at night.
The same applies for variations in
solar output (
radiation) and / or insolation (Milankovitch cycles).
It's looking more and more like most climate change can be pegged to changes in
solar output, either directly through additional warming or indirectly as decreases in
solar output allow more cosmic rays to reach the atmosphere, causing increased cloud nucleation and therefore increasing the earth's albedo and reflecting more
solar radiation.
Oh - and somethingi've just discovered via a discussion on another blog is galactic
radiation levels - there's an inverse relationship between
solar output and GRL's, which is interesting as GR affects cloud cover!
I have sought the best empirical evidence to show how changes in incoming
solar radiation, accounted for by intrinsic
solar magnetic modulation of the irradiance
output as well as planetary modulation of the seasonal distribution of sunlight, affects the thermal properties of land and sea, including temperatures.
The casual disregard of the internal variations / cycles and the «elmination» of any external factors (galactic
radiation effects are a very very interesting for me at the moment - especially due to the inverse relationship with
solar output) disguise the level of ignorance that we have about the climate as a whole.
Now if Galactic
radiation,
solar output, and Cloud formations due to changes in those «flows» can be determined to force change in Ocean Surface temps the drive train for our climate may be found...
Based on inputs that include collector area, orientation, and
solar radiation, it provides collector incidence angle,
radiation input to the collector and other
outputs.
35 Physics for the IB Diploma 5th Edition (Tsokos) 2008
Solar Output Albedo (α)- the fraction of solar radiation that is reflected directly back into s
Solar Output Albedo (α)- the fraction of
solar radiation that is reflected directly back into s
solar radiation that is reflected directly back into space.
The
output from these temperature sensors, and the
solar radiation sensor, were recorded by a datalogger with one microvolt resolution.
This reduction was partially compensated in the total
solar output by an increase in
radiation at visible wavelengths.
CSP plants can also use fossil fuel to supplement the
solar output during periods of low
solar radiation.
There's been a 60 % reduction in aerosol optical depth across Europe since 1986, and that appears to have lead to an increase in surface short - wave
solar radiation (not due to changes in
solar output!).
For example, if global warming were due to increased
solar output, we would expect to see all layers of the atmosphere warm, and more warming during the day when the surface is bombarded with
solar radiation than at night.