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  1. Komabayashi–Ingersoll limit (Climatology 🌍)

    In planetary science, the Komabayashi–Ingersoll limit represents the maximum solar flux a planet can handle without a runaway greenhouse effect setting in. For planets with temperature-dependent sources of greenhouse gases such as liquid water and optically thin atmospheres the outgoing longwave radiation cu...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komabaya

    #KomabayashiIngersollLimit #Climatology #PlanetaryScience #ClimateChangeFeedbacks

  2. Runaway greenhouse effect (Climatology 🌍)

    A runaway greenhouse effect will occur when a planet's atmosphere contains greenhouse gas in an amount sufficient to block thermal radiation from leaving the planet, preventing the planet from cooling and from having liquid water on its surface. A runaway version of the greenhous...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_

    #RunawayGreenhouseEffect #Atmosphere #Climatology #ClimateForcing #ClimateChangeFeedbacks #GlobalNaturalEnvironment

  3. Runaway greenhouse effect (Climatology 🌍)

    A runaway greenhouse effect will occur when a planet's atmosphere contains greenhouse gas in an amount sufficient to block thermal radiation from leaving the planet, preventing the planet from cooling and from having liquid water on its surface. A runaway version of the greenhous...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_

    #RunawayGreenhouseEffect #Atmosphere #Climatology #ClimateForcing #ClimateChangeFeedbacks #GlobalNaturalEnvironment

  4. Runaway greenhouse effect (Climatology 🌍)

    A runaway greenhouse effect will occur when a planet's atmosphere contains greenhouse gas in an amount sufficient to block thermal radiation from leaving the planet, preventing the planet from cooling and from having liquid water on its surface. A runaway version of the greenhous...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_

    #RunawayGreenhouseEffect #Atmosphere #Climatology #ClimateForcing #ClimateChangeFeedbacks #GlobalNaturalEnvironment

  5. Tipping points in the climate system (Earth 🌍)

    In climate science, a tipping point is a critical threshold that, when crossed, leads to large, accelerating and often irreversible changes in the climate system. If tipping points are crossed, they are likely to have severe impacts on human society and may accelerate global wa...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipping_

    #TippingPointsInTheClimateSystem #Earth #Climatology #ClimateChangeFeedbacks #PoliticsOfClimateChange

  6. Tipping points in the climate system (Earth 🌍)

    In climate science, a tipping point is a critical threshold that, when crossed, leads to large, accelerating and often irreversible changes in the climate system. If tipping points are crossed, they are likely to have severe impacts on human society and may accelerate global wa...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipping_

    #TippingPointsInTheClimateSystem #Earth #Climatology #ClimateChangeFeedbacks #PoliticsOfClimateChange

  7. Soil carbon feedback (Pedology 🟤)

    The soil carbon feedback concerns the releases of carbon from soils in response to global warming. This response under climate change is a positive climate feedback. There is approximately two to three times more carbon in global soils than the Earth's atmosphere, which makes understanding this feedback crucial to understand fut...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_car

    #SoilCarbonFeedback #Pedology #ClimateChangeFeedbacks #EffectsOfClimateChange

  8. Soil carbon feedback (Pedology 🟤)

    The soil carbon feedback concerns the releases of carbon from soils in response to global warming. This response under climate change is a positive climate feedback. There is approximately two to three times more carbon in global soils than the Earth's atmosphere, which makes understanding this feedback crucial to understand fut...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_car

    #SoilCarbonFeedback #Pedology #ClimateChangeFeedbacks #EffectsOfClimateChange

  9. Komabayashi–Ingersoll limit (Climatology 🌍)

    In planetary science, the Komabayashi–Ingersoll limit represents the maximum solar flux a planet can handle without a runaway greenhouse effect setting in. For planets with temperature-dependent sources of greenhouse gases such as liquid water and optically thin atmospheres the outgoing longwave radiation cu...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komabaya

    #KomabayashiIngersollLimit #Climatology #PlanetaryScience #ClimateChangeFeedbacks

  10. Iris hypothesis (Climatology 🌍)

    The iris hypothesis was a hypothesis proposed by Richard Lindzen and colleagues in 2001 that suggested increased sea surface temperature in the tropics would result in reduced cirrus clouds and thus more infrared radiation leakage from Earth's atmosphere. His study of observed changes in cloud coverage and modeled effects on infrared radiation released to space...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_hyp

    #IrisHypothesis #Climatology #ClimateChangeFeedbacks