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English: A Sankey diagram-inspired schematic of a zero-dimensional radiation-balance model for a planet in equilibrium with its parent star and the rest of space. Single-layers representing ordered interactions of shortwave solar radiation and thermal radiation with the planet's atmosphere and surface are included. Being absent of spatial dimensions, this model ordering defines a set of coupled equations that can be solved to investigate the sensitivity of global and long-term average temperatures to other parameters. Mathematical expressions for the model parameters and radiation flows is conventional per following model references:
A bond albedo combines the atmosphere and surface reflections of solar radiation. The planet surface also absorbs and radiates thermal energy as a perfect blackbody. These are reasonable simplifications for a planet such as Earth.
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[edit]- ACS Climate Science Toolkit - Atmospheric Warming - A Single-Layer Atmosphere Model. American Chemical Society. Retrieved on 17 December 2022.
- Mann, M. and Gaudet, B.. METEO 469: From Meteorology to Mitigation - Understanding Global Warming - Lesson 5 - Modelling of the Climate System - One-Layer Energy Balance Model. Penn State College of Mineral and Earth Sciences - Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences. Retrieved on 17 December 2022.
- The NASA Earth's Energy Budget Poster. NASA (2010). Archived from the original on 21 April 2014. Retrieved on 20 April 2014.
- Kiehl, J. T. and Trenberth, K. E. (01 February 1997). "Earth's Annual Global Mean Energy Budget". Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 78 (2): 197–208.
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