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This figure is one, a simplified schematic representation of the flow of energy between space, the atmosphere of the Earth and the Earth’s surface, and shows how these flows combine to keep warm the planet’s surface creating the greenhouse effect. If 235 W / m 2 is the total heat received at the surface, then the equilibrium temperature of the surface of the Earth would be -20 C (Lashof 1989). In contrast, the Earth’s atmosphere recycles heat coming from the surface and delivers approximately 324 W / m 2 to further increase the mean surface temperature to about 14 C . This process that recycles the energy in the atmosphere to warm the Earth’s surface is known as the greenhouse effect and is an essential part of the Earth’s climate. Under equilibrium conditions the total amount of energy that enters the system by solar radiation is exactly balanced with the amount of energy radiated into space, allowing the Earth maintain a constant average temperature over time.
Detailed representation of the flow of energy between space, the Earth’s atmosphere, soil and pubic by NASA The Earth Observer. November – December 2006. Volume 18, Issue 6. page 38, based on measurements of SORCE in 2006. The amounts in brackets indicate the variation of values over 1996
The terrestrial radiative balance is the fact that for long periods of time the temperature on Earth has remained essentially constant. This means a balance between the thermal radiation entering the upper atmosphere and leaving the atmosphere that absorbs energy and radiates the energy absorbed by the earth’s surface and the radiating part because none of the increases temperature. The exchanges of energy expressed in watts per square meter (W / m 2). However, measurements show that Earth is absorbing 0.85 0.15 W / m 2 rather than emitting it into space (Hansen et al. 2005). This increase, associated with global warming, is believed to have been caused by the recent increase in the concentrations of greenhouse gases. The clouds can be developed at all levels of the building air. … according to the height at the same time corresponds to the composition of the clouds …
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The day is more stable but still rain in some regions of the north … Already on Sunday, followed by clouds and rain in Cantabria …


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