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Title: Intro. to the Greenhouse Effect


1
Intro. to the Greenhouse Effect
  • Climate and Climate Change

2
Intro. to Greenhouse EffectOutline
  • Atmospheric Gases Greenhouse or Not?
  • How gases can store heat energy
  • Step-by-Step of the Greenhouse Effect
  • How energy enters Earths systems
  • How energy is absorbed and retained
  • Impact on Earths Climate
  • Prehistoric data
  • Modern data

3
Atmospheric GasesNon-Greenhouse
These gases are simple, either one atom or
two. They store energy through translating or
(sometimes) rotating.
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Atmospheric GasesGreenhouse
These gases are complex, at least three atoms
bonded together. They store energy through
translating, rotating, or complex vibrations.
For extreme physics details, CLICK HERE
5
Greenhouse Effect StepsOverview
6
Greenhouse Effect Steps1. Suns Energy Enters
  • Most of the atmosphere is transparent to
    visible light
  • Why you can see through it most of the time
  • Most incoming solar radiation is visible kind
    (see graph later)

By Handyhuy (Own work) CC-BY-SA-3.0
(http//creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0),
via Wikimedia Commons
7
Greenhouse Effect Steps2. Ground Absorbs Energy
  • You cant see through the Earths surface ?
  • Ground and other surface features absorb visible
    light and heat up
  • E.g., dark objects absorb more light and heat up
    more easily

http//blogs.kxan.com/2011/06/17/will-it-be-hottes
t-summer-ever/
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Greenhouse Effect Steps3. Ground Radiates IR
Energy
  • Infrared radiation (IR) is released from warm
    bodies
  • E.g., the hot ground releases it in all
    directions
  • Night vision goggles pick up IR, by the way

By Brocken Inaglory (Own work) Public domain,
via Wikimedia Commons
9
Greenhouse Effect Steps4. GHGs Absorb IR Energy
  • Greenhouse gases (GHGs) have the complex motions
    that match the IR energy
  • IR traveling from the surface hits gases
  • GHGs begin vibrating (i.e., heating up, storing
    the energy)
  • Heated GHGs also release IR!

By Nick84 CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http//creativecommons.or
g/licenses/by-sa/3.0), via Wikimedia Commons
10
Greenhouse Effect StepsRevisited
11
Impact on Earths ClimatePrehistoric Data
By Vostok-ice-core-petit.png NOAA derivative
work Autopilot (Vostok-ice-core-petit.png)
CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http//creativecommons.org/licenses
/by-sa/3.0/) or GFDL (http//www.gnu.org/copyleft/
fdl.html), via Wikimedia Commons
12
Impact on Earths ClimateModern Data (Slide 1)
By US Govt (NOAA (http//www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/agg
i/)) Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
13
Impact on Earths ClimateModern Data (Slide 2)
  • Global mean land-ocean temperature change from
    18802013, relative to the 19511980 mean. The
    black line is the annual mean and the red line is
    the 5-year running mean. The green bars show
    uncertainty estimates.

By NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
(http//data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/)
Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Wikipedia contributors. "Global warming."
Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The
Free Encyclopedia, 12 Oct. 2014. Web. 14 Oct.
2014.
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Check yourself
  • Is heat trapped on the way in or the way out?
  • Given what you know about Mars and/or Venus, how
    do you think the greenhouse effect impacts their
    climates?
  • How effective a greenhouse gas do you think the
    following molecule is?

By Walkerma (Own work) CC0, via Wikimedia
Commons
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