ATM OCN (Meteorology) 100
ATMOSPHERIC ENERGETICS (continued)
PART III: ENERGY BUDGETS
Summer 2000
Lecture # 5 Scheduled for:
19 JUN 2000 (M)
Recommended Readings from Moran and Morgan (1997):
pages 97-99; 102-105.
Today's Lecture Objectives:
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To describe the interactions that take place as solar radiation enters
into the earth-atmosphere system and terrestrial radiation leaves the system.
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To identify locales of energy imbalance within the earth-atmosphere system.
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To identify and rank the three modes of energy transport from the earth's
surface into the atmosphere on an annual global basis.
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To identify the mechanisms of poleward heat transport operating within
the earth-atmosphere system.
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To identify the major energy conversion processes that occur within the
atmosphere.
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To distinguish between radiational controls and air mass controls of air
temperature.
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To describe the significance of surface characteristics for air temperature.
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To recognize the influence of the major controls of temperature upon the
world temperature distribution.
Outline:
F. ENERGY (HEAT) BUDGETS
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Energy budget philosophy
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The Forcing
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The Response
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Factors to consider in Thermal Response
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Albedo
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Conductivity
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Specific Heat
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Planetary annual energy budget
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Short wave components
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Long wave components
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Non radiative components
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Local energy budgets
Last revision 6 June 2000
Produced by Edward J. Hopkins, Ph.D.
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI 53706
hopkins@meteor.wisc.edu
URL: aos100/lectures/0005ebud.html