QUIZ 3 #1. What does this represent? Incoming shortwave

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QUIZ 3 #1. What does this represent? Incoming shortwave b. incoming longwave c. albedo QUIZ 3 12 104 23 58 98 116

QUIZ 3 #2. What does this represent? a. Emitted shortwave b. Albedo c. Emitted longwave QUIZ 3 12 104 23 58 98 116

QUIZ 3 #3. These represent__. a. Shortwave reflection by atmosphere and clouds. b. Radiation of longwave by clouds and greenhouse gases to earth & space. QUIZ 3 12 104 23 58 98 116

#4. These represent transfer of surplus heat from surface to atmosphere by the combined processes of : _________ & __________ and ___________. (3 word answer) QUIZ 3 12 104 23 58 98 116

#5. The amount here showing the total percentage of solar radiation absorbed by the surface is: QUIZ 3 12 104 23 58 98 116

6. Name the five types of climate forcings. 7. Circle the three from your answer above that are radiative forcings. 8. Milankovitch astronomical cycles include: A. the changing solar cycle and the way the planets revolve around the sun. B. The changing tilt of the earth’s axis and the change in direction in space that the axis points to. 9. Big volcanic eruptions are __ radiative forcings. A. negative B. positive