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Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Climatology / Climate forcing / Electromagnetic radiation / Radiation / Light sources / Visibility / Atmosphere of Earth / Albedo / Solar irradiance / Shortwave radiation
Date: 2015-11-04 06:44:56
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Climatology
Climate forcing
Electromagnetic radiation
Radiation
Light sources
Visibility
Atmosphere of Earth
Albedo
Solar irradiance
Shortwave radiation

Homework 4 (due November: Climate and the Global Circulation of the Atmosphere 1. Suppose a gas that absorbs solar radiation has a uniform mixing ratio of 1 g kg−1 and an absorption cross section of 5 m

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