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Page 1: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

The incoming solar energy

Page 2: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Review of last lecture– The standard units of measurements (SI)– Earth’s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H, He, magnetic field,

volcano 2nd: 4 billion years ago, CO2, H2O, N2, life, ocean

3rd: 400 million years ago, O2, land

– What is residence time? What is the difference between the permanent and variable gases? Name 3 of each.

– Given that variable gases are so rare, why are they considered at all? How are CO2 and O3 changing?

– Earth’s climate history: ice ages (at least 5 have occurred so far. We’re in an ice age!), 100,000-year cycle, little ice age (1350AD-1850AD)

Page 3: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

• Energy: the ability to do work

• Many forms: electrical, mechanical, thermal, chemical, nuclear, …

• Joule (J): standard unit of energy (1 J= 0.239 calories)

• Watt (W): rate of energy flow (W = 1 J/s)

Energy basics

Page 4: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Methods of Energy Transfer

• Conduction– Molecule to molecule transfer– Heat flow: warm to cold – e.g. leather seats in a car

• Convection– transferred by vertical movement– physical mixing – e.g. boiling water

• Radiation– propagated without medium (i.e. vacuum)– solar radiation provides nearly all energy – The rest of this chapter deals with radiation

Page 5: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Radiation• Everything continually

emits radiation

• Transfers energy in waves

• Waves are both electrical and magnetic, hence electromagnetic radiation

• Travels at the speed of light (300,000 km/s). It takes 8 minutes for light from the Sun to reach Earth, and 4.3 years for light from the next nearest star, Proxima Centauri to reach us.

Page 6: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Radiation Quantity and Quality

• Quantity: how much? Wave height (Intensity).

• Quality: what kind? Wavelength: distance between crest and crest (or trough and trough). generally reported in μm (microns)- one millionth of a meter.

Page 7: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

The Electromagnetic Spectrum

The limitations of the human eye!

Page 8: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Sun

Wavelength of Sun and Earth Radiation

Sun = “shortwave” (0.4-0.7 μm) Peak 0.5 μm (green)

Earth = “longwave” (4-100 μm) Peak 10 μm (infrared)

blue red

Page 9: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Composition of sunlight

Page 10: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Video: The solar cycle

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sASbVkK-p0w&playnext=1&list=PL8EDAE089117E3D77&feature=results_main

Page 11: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Earth’s orbit around the Sun

Distance from the sun accounts for only 7% change in radiation receipt, which is not the cause of seasons. Moreover, the Earth is farther away from the Sun in the northern summer!

Page 12: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Revolution vs. Rotation

• Revolution: about a body (the earth revolves around the sun; i.e., a year)

• Rotation: about an axis (The earth rotates about its axis; i.e., a day)

• So what causes the seasons?!?!

Page 13: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

The 4-seasons is caused by the Earth’s 23.5o tilt from the line perpendicular to its

orbit plane (toward the sun during summer)

Page 14: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

How the changing orientation of the Earth directly affects the receipt of insolation:

1. Length of Daylight period

2. Angle at which sunlight hits the surface (“Beam Spreading”)

3. Thickness of atmosphere through which sunlight must travel (“Beam Depletion)

Page 15: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Length of Daylight PeriodEquinoxes June Solstice

•Day length increases from equator to pole in summer hemisphere•opposite in winter•At least one day of 24-hour sunlight/darkness above Arctic/Antarctic circles, depending on season

Page 16: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Beam Spreading

• Beam spreading: the increase in surface area over which radiation is distributed in response to a decrease of solar angle

• The greater the spreading, the less intense the radiation (and vice versa)

Page 17: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Beam Depletion

Page 18: The incoming solar energy. Review of last lecture –The standard units of measurements (SI) –Earth ’ s three atmospheres: 1st: 4.6 billion years ago, H,

Summary

– What is energy? 3 methods of energy transfer

– The names of the 6 wavelength categories in the electromagnetic radiation spectrum

– The wavelength range of Sun (shortwave) and Earth (longwave) radition

– The two basic motions of the Earth– What causes the four seasons: the 23.5

degree tilt of the Earth’s axis, and the 3 ways it affects the solar insolation (change of length of the day, beam spreading, beam depletion)


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