PermalinkSubmitted by Gabriel.Garcia01 on Tue, 08/09/2016 - 11:45
Not sure if the line "Average surface temperature of the earth. Temperatures are continuing their upward rise.NASA2010Hansen2006" under the Global Land-Ocean Temperature Index should be in Italics like the line under the previous figure?
PermalinkSubmitted by PURONORTE2015 on Thu, 04/06/2017 - 17:09
SOY DE PERU Y LO ACONTECIDO EN MI PAIS RECIENTEMENTE ES UNA CONSECUENCIA DEL EFECTO INVERNADERO PRODCUCIDO POR LOS GASES TIPO CO2, Y ES AHI DONDE CADA UNO DEBE REDUCIR SU HUELLA DE CARBONO.
PermalinkSubmitted by Halmstad on Sat, 08/10/2019 - 01:57
Why are these bands content of carbon dioxide not dangerous? "However, a natural background level of 270 ppm carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere absorbs outgoing radiation, thereby keeping this energy in the atmosphere and warming the Earth. The atmosphere causes the Earth's temperature to be about 15°C on average, 33°C above the moon's. Carbon dioxide absorbs strongly in the 13-19 µm wavelength band and water vapour, another atmospheric gas, absorbs strongly in the 4-7 µm wavelength band."
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Not sure if the line "Average surface temperature of the earth. Temperatures are continuing their upward rise.NASA2010Hansen2006" under the Global Land-Ocean Temperature Index should be in Italics like the line under the previous figure?
EFECTO INVERNADERO
SOY DE PERU Y LO ACONTECIDO EN MI PAIS RECIENTEMENTE ES UNA CONSECUENCIA DEL EFECTO INVERNADERO PRODCUCIDO POR LOS GASES TIPO CO2, Y ES AHI DONDE CADA UNO DEBE REDUCIR SU HUELLA DE CARBONO.
4-7 and 13-19 µm wavelength bands
Why are these bands content of carbon dioxide not dangerous? "However, a natural background level of 270 ppm carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere absorbs outgoing radiation, thereby keeping this energy in the atmosphere and warming the Earth. The atmosphere causes the Earth's temperature to be about 15°C on average, 33°C above the moon's. Carbon dioxide absorbs strongly in the 13-19 µm wavelength band and water vapour, another atmospheric gas, absorbs strongly in the 4-7 µm wavelength band."