greenhouse_gases_cloudy_sky: Clear and cloudy sky radiative forcing (W m-2) and the...

greenhouse_gases_cloudy_skyR Documentation

Clear and cloudy sky radiative forcing (W m-2) and the contribution of individual absorbers to this total

Description

A table containing the "clear and cloudy sky radiative forcing".

Usage

greenhouse_gases_cloudy_sky

Format

A data.table data frame with 7 rows and 6 variables:

Gas

Gas Name

Individual contribution (W m^-2)

Individual contribution in W m^-2 with a clear sky

Individual contribution - Cloudy sky (W m^-2)

Individual contribution in W m^-2 with a cloudy sky

Combined with overlap effects (W m^-2)

Combined with overlap effects in W m^-2 with a clear sky

Combined with overlap effects - Cloudy sky (W m^-2)

Combined with overlap effects in W m^-2 with a cloudy sky

Percent contribution clear sky (W m^-2)

Percent contribution clear sky in W m^-2

Source

"Earth's Annual Global Mean Energy Budget" By J. T. Kiehl and Kevin E. Trenberth, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Vol. 78, No. 2, February 1997, pages 197-208, https://web.archive.org/web/20060330013311/http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/students/courselinks/spring04/atmo451b/pdf/RadiationBudget.pdf. Retrieved thanks to the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. Table 3. Clear and cloudy sky radiative forcing (W m-2) and the contribution of individual absorbers to this total. Cloudy sky results are in parentheses from the Reference


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