Title: Spatial Radiation Imbalance
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2Spatial Radiation Imbalance
3Spatial Radiation Imbalance
300 W/m2
EOUT (LW)
EIN (SW)
100 W/m2
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13Insolation as a function of latitude
- Why are December and June not symmetric?
Hartmann, 1994
14What does Earth do with this insolation? (back to
current climate)
- albedo as a function of latitude
- what causes this pattern?
Wells, 1997
15Solar insolation as as function of latitude
JunJulAug
Incident insolation
Annual mean
DecJanFeb
Reflected insolation
a x incident insolation
Peixoto and Oort, 1992
16Energy balance as a function of latitude
- Absorbed insolation
- (1-a) x incident insolation
- Emitted terrestrial
- radiation (A B T)
- Net radiation balance
- ( absorbed radn
- - emitted radn)
Peixoto and Oort, 1992
17Net radiation balance at top of atmosphere
Poleward Heat flux
More radiation is absorbed than emitted in the
tropics more radiation is emitted than absorbed
at high latitudes Implies an energy flux from
the equator to the high latitudes
18Net heat flux from tropics Average radiation
imbalance 50 Wm-2 Surface Area of tropics
2p Re2 sin (30o ) Total heat flux from
tropics surface area x imbalance
6.4 x 1015 W 10,000 times global energy
production. 1 Baringer size impact craters
every 11 mins!! 1 Baringer 109 tonnes of
TNT (1 tonne TNT 4.2 x 109 J)
19Poleward heat transport
Total
1 Petawatt 1015W
Atmosphere
Ocean
Trenberth and Caron, 2001
20The atmospheric circulation Satellite observations
21The atmospheric circulation Climate model
22Sea surface temperatures observations
AVHRR
23Observations surface altimetry
24Computer model
25Aside longwave (infrared) emissions to space as
a function of surface temperature
Weve used Stefan Boltman law longwave radiation
?T4
Make our lives easier longwave
radiation A BT
From data
n.b. why not use sT4?