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Topic: Earth Energy Imbalance


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Earth's Sea Ice Radiative Effect From 1980 to 2023

  2024-07-19 (or before) in Advancing Earth and Space Sciences Journal

We quantify the top-of-atmosphere radiative effect of global sea ice with historical surface albedo, sea ice, and cloud data sets The Arctic sea ice radiative effect has weakened at 0.04–0.05 W m...

  Tagged under: Earth Energy Imbalance | Ice Melting | Albedo


The Effect of Physically Based Ice Radiative Processes on Greenland Ice Sheet Albedo and Surface Mass Balance in E3SM

  2024-07-16 (or before) in Advancing Earth and Space Sciences Journal

The Energy Exascale Earth System Model version 2 bare ice albedo scheme overestimates the exposed bare ice albedo on the Greenland Ice Sheet by an average of 5% Satellite observations can infer t...

  Tagged under: Earth Energy Imbalance | Greenland | Science | Albedo


CERESMIP: a climate modeling protocol to investigate recent trends in the Earth's Energy Imbalance

  2024-02-19 (or before) in Frontiers

The Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) project has now produced over two decades of observed data on the Earth’s Energy Imbalance (EEI) and has revealed substantive trends in both the reflected shortwave and outgoing longwave top-of-atmosphere radiation components. Available climate model simulations suggest that these trends are incompatible with purely internal variability, but that the full magnitude and breakdown of the trends are outside of the model ranges. Unfortunately, the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (Phase 6) (CMIP6) protocol only uses observed forcings to 2014 (and Shared Socioeconomi...

  Tagged under: Earth Energy Imbalance


Global Carbon Budget 2023

  2023-12-05 (or before) in Earth System Science Data

Abstract. Accurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere in a changing climate is critical to better understand the global carbon cycle, support the development of climate policies, and project future climate change. Here we describe and synthesize data sets and methodology to quantify the five major components of the global carbon budget and their uncertainties. Fossil CO2 emissions (EFOS) are based on energy statistics and cement production data, while emissions from land-use change (ELUC), mainly deforestation, are based on la...

  Tagged under: Net Zero | Climate Data | Earth Energy Imbalance | Oceans


Dr. James E. Hansen in Conversation with Paul Beckwith

  2023-11-27 (or before) in YouTube

Dr. James Hansen, former Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s Earth Institute, joins Paul...

  Tagged under: Earth Energy Imbalance | El Niño | Sea Level | Albedo | Methane | Arctic | Antarctic


The “Keeling Curve” for the Earth Energy Imbalance – Watching the World Go Bye

  2023-11-01 in Eliot Jacobson's Collapse of Everything Blog

  Tagged under: Earth Energy Imbalance


Earth's energy budget - Wikipedia

  2023-10-06 (or before) in Wikipedia

  Tagged under: Science | Earth Energy Imbalance


Benthic δ18O records Earth’s energy imbalance - Nature Geoscience

  2023-09-03 (or before) in Nature

While generally tracking Northern Hemisphere summer insolation, the Earth gained energy during cold millennial scale events throughout the past 150,000 years, according to an analysis of benthic oxygen isotopes.

  Tagged under: Earth Energy Imbalance


Heat stored in the Earth system 1960–2020: where does the energy go?

  2023-08-14 (or before) in Earth System Science Data

Abstract. The Earth climate system is out of energy balance, and heat has accumulated continuously over the past decades, warming the ocean, the land, the cryosphere, and the atmosphere. According to the Sixth Assessment Report by Working Group I of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, this planetary warming over multiple decades is human-driven and results in unprecedented and committed changes to the Earth system, with adverse impacts for ecosystems and human systems. The Earth heat inventory provides a measure of the Earth energy imbalance (EEI) and allows for quantifying how much heat has accumulated in the Ea...

  Tagged under: Oceans | Climate Change | Earth Energy Imbalance | Climate Change Impacts


Ocean observations from space confirm disruption of Earth's energy balance

  2023-06-15 (or before) in EUMETSAT | Monitoring the weather and climate from space | EUMETSAT

Space observations show that the Earth's oceans store massive amounts of heat.

  Tagged under: Oceans | Earth Energy Imbalance


Indicators of Global Climate Change 2022: annual update of large-scale indicators of the state of the climate system and human influence

  2023-06-08 (or before) in Earth System Science Data

Abstract. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessments are the trusted source of scientific evidence for climate negotiations taking place under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), including the first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement that will conclude at COP28 in December 2023. Evidence-based decision-making needs to be informed by up-to-date and timely information on key indicators of the state of the climate system and of the human influence on the global climate system. However, successive IPCC reports are published at intervals of 5–10 years, creating potential...

  Tagged under: COP28 | IPCC | Climate Change | Earth Energy Imbalance


Earth's energy budget is not in balance. Should we be concerned?

  2023-05-30 by in The Conversation

An expert in atmospheric science sheds light on Earth’s energy imbalance and its consequences for humankind.

  Tagged under: Earth Energy Imbalance


New study shows Earth energy imbalance

  2023-04-19 in World Meteorological Organization

The Earth climate system is out of energy balance as a result of human-induced climate change. Heat has accumulated continuously over the past decades, warming the ocean, the land, the cryosphere, and the atmosphere.

  Tagged under: Oceans | Climate Change | Earth Energy Imbalance


Heat stored in the Earth system: where does the energy go?

  2021-08-08 (or before) in Earth System Science Data

<p><strong class="journal-contentHeaderColor">Abstract.</strong> Human-induced atmospheric composition changes cause a radiative imbalance at the top of the atmosphere which is driving global warming. This Earth energy imbalance (EEI) is the most critical number defining the prospects for continued global warming and climate change. Understanding the heat gain of the Earth system – and particularly how much and where the heat is distributed – is fundamental to understanding how this affects warming ocean, atmosphere and land; rising surface temperature; sea level; and loss of grounded and floating i...

  Tagged under: Oceans | Climate Change | Earth Energy Imbalance | Ice Melting | Sea Level


Anthropogenic forcing and response yield observed positive trend in Earth’s energy imbalance - Nature Communications

  2021-07-28 in Nature

Satellite observations reveal a significant positive trend in Earth’s energy imbalance, but the contributing drivers have yet to be understood. Here, the authors show that it is exceptionally unlikely that this trend can be explained by internal variability; instead, anthropogenic forcing and feedbacks cause the trend.

  Tagged under: Earth Energy Imbalance


Joint NASA, NOAA Study Finds Earth's Energy Imbalance Has Doubled

  2021-06-17 (or before) in NASA

Researchers have found that Earth’s energy imbalance approximately doubled during the 14-year period from 2005 to 2019.

  Tagged under: Earth Energy Imbalance


The amount of heat the Earth traps has doubled since 2005, NASA says - The Washington Post

  2021-06-16 in The Washington Post

The amount of heat the Earth traps has roughly doubled since 2005, according to new research from NASA and NOAA. The additional energy is equivalent to four detonations per second of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

  Tagged under: Global Warming | Earth Energy Imbalance


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