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U4735x Environmental
Science for Decision Makers
Lecture
19: The primary control of our climate is the sun and our distance from it.
James D. Hays
Take away ideas and understandings:
- Understand the conservation of
energy law. It is important to this week's work and the course as a whole.
- Solar energy and gravitational
energy are the ultimate sources of energy to power all climate subsystem processes.
- Understand black body radiation.
- The relationship between the absolute
temperature of a black body and the energy flux it radiates.
- The relationship between the wave
length of the maximum energy output of a black body and its absolute temperature.
- You should know why the intensity
of a light dims as you move away from it.
- You should be able to use these
relatively simple relationsips to calculate the effective temperature of the
Earth or any other planet if you know the temperature of the sun and the distance
of the planet from it.
- You should know why the Earth
is warmer at the equator than it is at the ploles.
- You should know, in a qualitative
way, why the energy of a beam of electromagnetic energy is proportional to
its frequency and why this is important.
I. What is climate?
II. Solar energy
Text by James
D. Hays