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radiative balance

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The relationship between the amount of energy reaching an object (or a portion of it) and the amount leaving it. A good example of this is our Earth receiving energy from the sun, and giving off energy into the near future.

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Thus, surface air temperatures react faster than sea levels to changes in Earth's radiative balance.

Secondly, dust in the atmosphere influences the radiative balance of the planet.

PM and ozone also play key and uncertain roles in Earth's radiative balance.

In the language of the paper, "surface air temperatures react faster than sea levels to changes in earth's radiative balance".

New particle formation (NPF) produces around half of atmospheric cloud condensation nuclei, being important to the radiative balance and climate3.

These aerosols occur in large, increasing quantities and impact the sensitive radiative balance in the Arctic.

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In "E_mp3," the upper-tropospheric clouds were tuned for cloud-radiative balance in the 14-km mesh multi-decadal simulations (Kodama et al. 2015).

Harries, J. E. & Belotti, C. On the variability of the global net radiative energy balance of the nonequilibrium Earth.

The knowledge of the emittance of solid fuel ashes is important for the radiative energy balance in boilers and, hence, crucial for their design.

Although precipitation extremes are shown to follow CC scaling, the total global average precipitation, commonly referred to as the strength of the water cycle in climate sciences, is constrained by the atmospheric radiative energy balance (e.g. Allen and Ingram3, Held and Soden2).

The model calculates the distribution of atmospheric temperatures necessary to achieve a global radiative equilibrium for the Earth system, that is, an exact balance between the incoming solar radiation flux at the top of the atmosphere (FS/4), the outgoing solar radiation flux reflected by the Earth system (FSA/4), and the terrestrial radiation flux emitted by the Earth system (FS 1-A /4).

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