IEM Daily Feature
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Albedo
Posted: 22 Dec 2012 06:24 AM
The featured chart is a time series of local noon measured short wave
radiation this year at one of the flux sites operated by the National
Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment. "Short wave" is a term
used to describe the wavelengths at which most of the sun's radiated
energy is found at. The top chart shows the energy arriving from the
sun (downwelling) and the amount reflected by the surface (upwelling).
The ratio between these two values is called "albedo" and is presented
in the bottom chart. The last two days saw a dramatic change in albedo
with the arrival of snow. This is one of the main reasons why our
weather gets cold when it snows as the snowcover is a very efficient
reflector of the sun's energy. The chart also shows some nice growing
season effects as the corn canopy expands and harvest occurs in the
fall.
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Tags: albedo flux
Voting:
Good = 24
Bad = 7
Tags: albedo flux