8: Infrared (Longwave) Radiation Flashcards

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Energy Absorbed (formula)

A

Energy absorbed = Area x solar flux x (1 -albedo)

= (pi r2) x (Si) x (1 - alpha)

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Solar flux

1) Define
2) Denoted with
3) Measure with

A

1) Amount of radiation per unit area
2) Si
3) Pyranometer

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Energy Emitted (formula)

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Energy emitted = Surface area x emissivity x constant x T^4
= 4 pi r2 x e x o x T^4
(where e = ~0.94 - land surface)
(4 pi r2 = energy emitted across the globe so total surface area
Stefan-Boltzmann equation with added e

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energy emitted = energy absorbed

equilibrium

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energy emitted = energy absorbed
(4 pi r2)(e)(omega)(T^4) = (pi r2)(Si)(1-alpha)
T^4 = Si)(1-alpha)/ (4)(e)(omega)

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If earth’s temperature was solely a function of radiation absorbed & reflected at the surface,

1) What temperature would it be?
2) Where does the additional source of heat come from

A

1) 255 K (-18 *C)

2) Interactions of the outgoing infrared radiation with the atmosphere (GHGs)

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Infrared images on:

1) Cloud temperature
2) Land

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1) Brighter the white, the cooler the cloud, the higher it is
2) Land is warmer so it is dark

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Measuring infrared radiation

1) shortwave
2) longwave

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1) easy to measure as anything that is hot emits and wont be emitting infrared
2) much more difficult as everything (>0 K) emits infrared

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Shortwave radiation

1) Absorption
2) Emitted
3) Scattering
4) Reflection

A
1) Weak 
(except for UV)
2) Very little to none 
(due to air temperature)
3) By dust & aerosols
4) By clouds
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Longwave radiation

1) Absorption
2) Emitted
3) Reflection

A
1) Significant
(Due to GHGs)
2) Significant
(due to airs temperature)
3) Insignificant 
(longwave emitted from everything at a similar range)
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Radiation 
1) Formula
What denotes
2) T
3) r
4) a
A

1) T + r + a = 1
2) Transmissivity
3) Reflectivity (only shortwave radiaiton)
4) Absorptivity

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Radiation

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12
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Greenhouse Effect (closed system)

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No convection, advection or clouds
Water vapor trapped
Shortwave radiation penetrates through glass
Emitted longwave radiation is trapped

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Greenhouse Effect (Atmospheric)
1) Is there convection, advection or clouds?
2) Transmissivity 
(higher or lower for shortwave)
3) Absorptivity
(higher or lower for shortwave)
A

1) Convection, advection & clouds
2) Transmissivity of atmos to shortwave is much higher than longwave
3) Absorptivity of atmos to longwave is much higher than shortwave

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Greenhouse Effect

1) Where does it depend on
2) Which greenhouse gas/es has the longest window in which to absorb long wavelengths
3) Which greenhouse gas/es has the shortest window in which to absorb long wavelengths

A

1) Troposphere
2) H2O (Most important GHG)
3) CO2 & O3 (Ozone) but mainly in stratosphere, so insignificant

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