An Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation by K. N. Liou

An Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation



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An Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation By K. Again though, it has to be on the powerful end of microwave radiation and concentrated to have that effect. Author: Prinn, Ronald G.; McClatchey, R. For a good introduction, try John Houghton's "The Physics of Atmospheres" (3rd ed. In a general basic physics texts on radiative transfer not connected to climate science, there is no reason to introduce the False-SB, because radiative transfer is one-way and False-SB is two-way. ISBN: 0124514510, 9780124514515. This is basic radiation physics. Title: 12.815 Atmospheric Radiation, Fall 2005. Liou Publisher: Academic Press 2002 | 583 Pages | ISBN: 0124514510 | PDF | 6 MBThis Second Edition of An Introduction to Atmospheric Radiat. A detailed understanding of atmospheric radiation processes, which of course covers water vapour, ice crystals, clouds generally, CO2 etc, may be gained from K.N. Most texts on climate science including atmospheric radiation present False-SB, because most texts connect to CO2 alarmism and False-SB serves as the scientific basis of alarmism by suggesting that global climate is sensitive to small perturbations of radiative forcing. A., An Introduction to Atmospheric Physics, Academic Press, 1980. Abstract: Introduction to the physics of atmospheric radiation and remote sensing including use of computer codes. In the textbook of Liou (2002, An Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation) there is a pair of equations (8.3.5) and (8.3.6) for the surface temperature and the atmospheric temperature. Clothiaux, Fundamentals of Atmospheric Radiation: An Introduction with 400 Problems, Wiley-VCH, 2006. The more the CO2 in the atmosphere, the hotter the ground, all else being equal. [1]http://www.tuc.nrao.edu/~demerson/bose/bose.html. Liou Language: English Page: 598. An Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation K.