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1 BAESI - Global Warming: Food Climate Connections
The Greenhouse Effect Dr. Eugene Cordero San Jose State University Outline Greenhouse effect Energy Balance Activities Welcome to Lecture 2. Sorry to miss the first class, but I expect you’ll understand that I’m attending a conference on climate change and hope to learning something interesting that I can share with our class.

2 The Atmosphere

3 Principal Atmospheric Gases
MASS Nitrogen 75% Oxygen 23% Argon 1% Water Vapor 0.3% CO2 0.06% Here are the numbers for both Earth and Venus

4 Principal Atmospheric Gases
MASS Nitrogen 75% Oxygen 23% Argon 1% Water Vapor 0.3% CO2 0.06% Here are the numbers for both Earth and Venus Greenhouse gases

5 Earth’s Energy Balance
Energy entering top of atmosphere Energy entering the Earth’s surface = Energy leaving top of atmosphere = Energy leaving Earth’s surface So today, after these very broad introductory comments, we will spend a short time looking at the nature of energy in the E-A system, then we will look at some very basic radiation concepts (here I don’t want to get bogged down in complex detail, I just want to give you an overview of basic radiation concepts). However it is important that you have a basic understanding, because radiation is the primary energy source for driving atmospheric and ocean circulation and for all life on earth. Finally today, we’ll examine the mean annual global energy budget, concentrating especially on those significant climate leverage points.

6 Solar Radiation (Sunlight)
Sunlight is primarily made up of the following: Visible Light (44%) Infrared Radiation (48%) Ultraviolet Radiation (7%) Unit: 1 m = m

7 Energy from the Sun Obviously, the Sun provides the Earth with it’s energy. The question is, how much of the Sun’s energy does the Earth get? Sun’s energy is either Scattered (reflected away) or Absorbed Scattering happens by bouncing off Particles in the atmosphere Earth’s surface Absorption happens when certain gases absorb the energy The reality is the only certain gases absorb certain wavelengths.

8 Incoming solar radiation
Each ‘beam’ of incoming sunlight can be either: Reflected back to space: Clouds Atmosphere Surface Or absorbed; either by atmosphere (e.g. clouds or ozone) or Earth’s surface. Albedo So today, after these very broad introductory comments, we will spend a short time looking at the nature of energy in the E-A system, then we will look at some very basic radiation concepts (here I don’t want to get bogged down in complex detail, I just want to give you an overview of basic radiation concepts). However it is important that you have a basic understanding, because radiation is the primary energy source for driving atmospheric and ocean circulation and for all life on earth. Finally today, we’ll examine the mean annual global energy budget, concentrating especially on those significant climate leverage points.

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10 Absorption of radiation
Absorption of shortwave radiation by atmospheric gas molecules is fairly weak; most absorption of shortwave radiation occurs at the Earth’s surface. Most gases do not interact strongly with longwave radiation, however Greenhouse gas molecules absorb certain wavelengths of longwave radiation.

11 Absorption of radiation in the Earth’s atmosphere

12 Some atmospheric radiation escapes to space
Some surface radiation escapes to space Greenhouse gases emit longwave upward and downward Most outgoing longwave is absorbed in atmosphere (by greenhouse gases) Some atmospheric radiation is absorbed at the surface Longwave radiation is emitted from surface.

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15 Result: warmer surface temperature
Greenhouse Effect Sequence of steps: Solar radiation absorbed by earth’s surface. Earth gives off infrared radiation. Greenhouse gases absorb some of the Earth’s infrared radiation. Greenhouse gases (water and CO2) give off infrared radiation in all directions. Earth absorbs downward directed infrared radiation Result: warmer surface temperature So today, after these very broad introductory comments, we will spend a short time looking at the nature of energy in the E-A system, then we will look at some very basic radiation concepts (here I don’t want to get bogged down in complex detail, I just want to give you an overview of basic radiation concepts). However it is important that you have a basic understanding, because radiation is the primary energy source for driving atmospheric and ocean circulation and for all life on earth. Finally today, we’ll examine the mean annual global energy budget, concentrating especially on those significant climate leverage points.

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17 Earth’s Greenhouse Effect
Without the greenhouse effect, the surface temperature of Earth would be Very Cold (-18°C) Greenhouse gases play an important role in shaping climate. More GHGs – warmer climate Less GHGs – cooler climate

18 Activity Draw a diagram showing how the earth is heated by the Sun. Include arrows and/or lines to indicate the ‘Energy Balance” of the earth. Energy Balance – Energy coming in and energy going out. In your diagram, include how clouds absorb, reflect and emit energy.

19 Activity 2 What percentage of the sun’s radiation is
absorbed by the Earth’s surface? absorbed by the atmosphere reflected out to space? What percentage of the energy received by the earth’s surface comes directly from greenhouse gas emissions? If the sun’s radiation was to increase by 10%, how would the following energy units change (increase, decrease or stay the same) Energy gained by the Earth’s surface. Energy lost by the Earth’s surface. Energy emitted by greenhouse gases. Energy lost to space.


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