Radiation in Atmosphere
The discussion delves into the complexities of how greenhouse gases interact with radiation in the atmosphere. Unlike simple models, the real atmosphere features multiple layers, where photons are progressively absorbed and emitted in various directions. This dynamic process illustrates the balance of energy transfer between different atmospheric levels, highlighting that lower layers, being warmer, emit more radiation than those above.In this clip
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Episode 142: The Greenhouse Effect
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