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Greenhouse Effect

Greenhouse Effect & Enhanced
Greenhouse Effect
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• Introduction
• Greenhouse Gases & Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
• Climate Feedbacks on an Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
• Methodology for Enhanced Greenhouse Effect Measurement & Data
• Summary
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Introduction
• Greenhouse Effect
• A Simplied Radiative Equilibrium Model
• Variability of Global Temperature -- Global Warming?
• Natural Climate Variability vs. Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
• Potential Effects of Global Warming
• Greenhouse Myths
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Greenhouse Effect
The greenhouse effect results from "the dirty of the atmospheric infrared window" by some atmospheric trace gases, permitting incoming solar radiation to reach th surface of the Earth unhindered but restricting the outward flow of infrared radiation. These atmospheric trace gases are referred as greenhouse gases. They absorb and reradiate......


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