Lecture 5 Abiol 574 Blackbody Radiation/ Planetary Energy Balance This material is from Ch. 3 of The...

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Lecture 5 Abiol 574 Blackbody Radiation/ Planetary Energy Balance This material is from Ch. 3 of The Earth System, ed. 3, by Kump, Kasting, and Crane. The chapter is posted on the class website under Readings.

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Lecture 5Abiol 574

Blackbody Radiation/

Planetary Energy Balance

This material is from Ch. 3 of The Earth System,ed. 3, by Kump, Kasting, and Crane. The chapteris posted on the class website under Readings.

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Solar Spectrum

The sun emits radiation at all wavelengths

Most of its energy is in the IR-VIS-UV

portions of the spectrum

~50% of the energy is in the visible region

~40% in the near-IR ~10% in the UV

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Wavelength (m)

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Blackbody Radiation

Blackbody radiation—radiation emitted by a body that emits (or absorbs) equally well at all wavelengths

Planckfunction

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Wikipedia Commons:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Bbs.jpg

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Basic Laws of Radiation

1) All objects emit radiant energy.

2) Hotter objects emit more energy than colder objects. The amount of energy radiated is proportional to the temperature of the object raised to the fourth power.

This is the Stefan Boltzmann Law

F = T4

F = flux of energy (W/m2)T = temperature (K) = 5.67 x 10-8 W/m2K4 (a

constant)

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Basic Laws of Radiation

1) All objects emit radiant energy.

2) Hotter objects emit more energy than colder objects (per unit area). The amount of energy radiated is proportional to the temperature of the object.

3) The hotter the object, the shorter the wavelength () of the peak in emitted energy.

This is Wien’s Law:

.)(2898

max T

Km

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Stefan-Boltzmann law

F = T4

F = flux of energy (W/m2)T = temperature (K) = 5.67 x 10-8 W/m2K4 (a constant)

Wien’s law

.)(2898

max T

Km

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We can use these equations to calculate properties of energy radiating from the Sun and the Earth.

6,000 K 300 K

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T

(K)

max

(m)

region in spectrum

F

(W/m2)

Sun 6000

Earth 300

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T

(K)

max

(m)

region in spectrum

F

(W/m2)

Sun 6000 0.5

Earth 300 10

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

(m)

1000 100 10 1 0.1 0.01

ultravioletvisiblelightinfraredmicrowaves x-rays

HighEnergy

LowEnergy

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T

(K)

max

(m)

region in spectrum

F

(W/m2)

Sun 6000 0.5 Visible(yellow?)

Earth 300 10 infrared

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• Blue light from the Sun is removed from the beam by Rayleigh scattering, so the Sun appears yellow when viewed from Earth’s surface even though its radiation peaks in the green

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T

(K)

max

(m)

region in spectrum

F

(W/m2)

Sun 6000 0.5 Visible(green)

Earth 300 10 infrared

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Stefan-Boltzman law

F = T4

F = flux of energy (W/m2)T = temperature (K) = 5.67 x 10-8 W/m2/K4 (a constant)

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T

(K)

max

(m)

region in spectrum

F

(W/m2)

Sun 6000 0.5 Visible(green)

7 x 107

Earth 300 10 infrared 460

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Solar Radiation and Earth’s Energy Balance

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Planetary Energy Balance

• We can use the concepts learned so far to calculate the radiation balance of the Earth

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• The next part of this lecture (derivation of the planetary energy balance equation) will be done on the blackboard…

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• Putting numbers into the planetary energy balance equation yields the following results…

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T4 = So(1-A) 4

For Earth:

So = 1370 W/m2

A = 0.3 = 5.67 x 10-8

T4 = (1370 W/m2)(1-0.3) 4 (5.67 x 10-8 W/m2K4)

T4 = 4.23 x 109 (K4)

T = 255 K (= -18oC)

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Is the Earth’s surface really -18 oC?

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Is the Earth’s surface really -18 oC?

NO. The actual temperature is warmer!

The observed temperature (Tobs) is 15 oC, or about 59 oF.

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Is the Earth’s surface really -18 oC?

NO. The actual temperature is warmer!

The observed temperature (Tobs) is 15 oC, or about 59 oF.

The difference between observed and expected temperatures (T):

T = Tobs - Texp

T = 15 - (-18)

T = + 33 oC

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T = + 33 oC

In other words, the Earth is 33 oC warmer than expected based on black body calculations and the known input of solar energy.

This extra warmth is what we call the GREENHOUSE EFFECT.

It is a result of warming of the Earth’s surface by the absorption of radiation by molecules in the atmosphere.

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The greenhouse effect:

Heat is absorbed or “trapped” by gases in the atmosphere.

Earth naturally has a greenhouse effect of +33 oC.

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The concern is that the amount of greenhouse warming will increase with the rise of CO2 due to human activity.