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Identifier:
urn:x-wmo:md:de.pangaea.dataset150018
Title:
Basic and other measurements of radiation from the Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN) station South Pole (SPO) in the years 1994 to 2012, reference list of 226 datasets
Created:
Wed Mar 04 04:11:18 UTC 2020
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CO2 is the strongest anthropogenic forcing agent for climate change since pre-industrial times. Like other greenhouse gases, CO2 absorbs terrestrial surface radiation and causes emission from the atmosphere to space. As the surface is generally warmer than the atmosphere, the total long-wave emission to space is commonly less than the surface emission. However, this does not hold true for the high elevated areas of central Antarctica. For this region, the emission to space is higher than the surface emission; and the greenhouse effect of CO2 is around zero or even negative, which has not been discussed so far. We investigated this in detail and show that for central Antarctica an increase in CO2 concentration leads to an increased long-wave energy loss to space, which cools the Earth-atmosphere system. These findings for central Antarctica are in contrast to the general warming effect of increasing CO2.
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150018?format=textfile
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