Regarding free energy net of the earth and its monitoring from space concept / Zakharov V.I., Imasu R., Gribanov K.G. // Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. - 2005. - V. 5655, l. . - P. 540-547.

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0277786X
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Conference Paper
Abstract:
Free energy balance of the Earth is considered in this paper. To drive all meteorological and biotic processes and support own non-equilibrium stationary state the climate system consumes the net free energy, which is determined by difference between incoming free energy flux of solar radiation and total outgoing free energy flux of both reflected solar radiation and emitted to Space thermal radiation of the Earth-atmosphere system. The net free energy at the top of the atmosphere is considered as primary resource of the Earth climate system. Monitoring of the primary resource of the Earth is very important for deeper understanding and prediction of the Global Change. Method for calculation of the free energy fluxes at the top of the atmosphere using spectrometry data (radiances) of the Earth's thermal emitted and reflected solar radiation in entire spectral region from microwave to ultra violet is developed in this paper. Conception of long-term global monitoring of the net free energy flux at the top of the atmosphere using high-resolution spectrometry from Space is considered. Suitable set of sensors and scheme of observations to measure the planet radiances from Space for the monitoring are discussed.
Author keywords:
Earth; Free energy balance; Monitoring
Index keywords:
Climate change; Fluxes; Free energy; Sensors; Solar radiation; Space research; Spectrometry; Free energy balance; Space concept; Space thermal radiation; Zero global radiation; Earth (planet)
DOI:
10.1117/12.585089
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Affiliations Global Ecology and Remote Sensing Lab., Department of Physics, Ural State University, 51 Lenin Ave., Yekaterinburg, 620083, Russian Federation; Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8904, Japan
Author Keywords Earth; Free energy balance; Monitoring
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Correspondence Address Zakharov, V.I.; Global Ecology and Remote Sensing Lab., Department of Physics, Ural State University, 51 Lenin Ave., Yekaterinburg, 620083, Russian Federation; email: vz@uraltc.ru
Editors Larar A.M.Suzuki M.Tong Q.
Sponsors SPIE
Conference name Multispectral and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Instruments and Applications II
Conference date 9 November 2004 through 11 November 2004
Conference location Honolulu, HI
Conference code 64981
CODEN PSISD
Language of Original Document English
Abbreviated Source Title Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng
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