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  • adverb In a radiative manner
  • adverb With regard to radiation

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Examples

  • It's more than enough to be radiatively significant, especially in the upper atmosphere where the lines aren't saturated.

    Hansen: Obama has only four years to save the world - NASA Watch 2009

  • But with a lower concentration of GHG's you might have a situation where the radiatively forced gradient was lower than the lapse rate.

    Another damn puzzler EliRabett 2010

  • Hmm - on the problem with the graph and explication - isn't the "disk temperature" determined radiatively - i.e. it's effectively an average over the Moon's disk at any given time of , not the average he claims?

    Rabett Run EliRabett 2009

  • This shows that no O(1D) the first electronically excited state which will not collisionally or radiatively quench to the ground state by collision in almost all cases was produced by multiphoton processes 7. Any ground state O(3P) would have to be improbably hot translationally to react with water vapor producing OH 8. Higher lying quartet states of NO2 are unlikely to react.

    Rabett Run EliRabett 2009

  • The atmospheric greenhouse effect, an idea that many authors trace back to the traditional works of Fourier (1824), Tyndall (1861), and Arrhenius (1896), and which is still supported in global climatology, essentially describes a fictitious mechanism, in which a planetary atmosphere acts as a heat pump driven by an environment that is radiatively interacting with but radiatively equilibrated to the atmospheric system.

    Rabett Run EliRabett 2009

  • The entire Theory of the Atmospheric CO2 Greenhouse Effect is founded on pseudo-science and a series of falsehoods and impossibilities that date back to Fourier (1824), Tyndall (1861), and Arrhenius (1896), and essentially describes a fictitious mechanism, in which a planetary atmosphere acts as a heat pump driven by an environment that is radiatively interacting with but radiatively equilibrated to the atmospheric system.

    Climate Change Czar Carol Browner on Hacked Emails: ‘Who Cares?’ - Vladimir’s blog - RedState 2009

  • Emissions scenarios are plausible representations of the future development of emissions of radiatively active substances (e.g. greenhouse gases (GHGs), aerosols), based on a coherent and internally consistent set of assumptions about demographic, socioeconomic, and technological changes and their key relationships in the future.

    Arctic climate change scenarios for the 21st century projected by the ACIA-designated models 2009

  • A machine which transfers heat from a low temperature reservoir (e.g., stratosphere) to a high temperature reservoir (e.g., atmosphere) without external work applied, cannot exist — even if it is radiatively coupled to an environment, to which it is radiatively balanced.

    Rabett Run EliRabett 2009

  • In the latter case, CTMs can be used to project the evolution of the atmospheric content of ozone, other radiatively active gases (e.g., methane and nitrous oxide), and aerosols [15].

    Global coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation models 2009

  • A machine which transfers heat from a low temperature reservoir (e.g., stratosphere) to a high temperature reservoir (e.g., atmosphere) without external work applied, cannot exist — even if it is radiatively coupled to an environment, to which it is radiatively balanced.

    Rabett Run EliRabett 2009

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