There are a number of ways by which the biosphere may counter any impetus for global warming that might be produced by the rising CO 2 content of earth's atmosphere. Evidence for one of these phenomena, the DMS-cloud feedback effect, is discussed in light of recent claims that it is not of sufficien
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Cloud coverage aspects of the albedo effect
✍ Scribed by David Vokrouhlický; Ladislav Sehnal
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- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
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- 884 KB
- Volume
- 57
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- Article
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- 1572-9478
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## Abstract Cloud fields from a Large‐Eddy Simulation (LES) combined with a Monte Carlo radiative‐transfer model have been used to examine the behaviour of clouds with regard to the monochromatic albedo of short‐wave solar radiation. the LES cloud fields have an inhomogeneous structure in two dimen