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The Sun is the
main source of energy for processes at the Earth's surface and
is the driving force behind the weather, climate, life, ocean
currents, hydrologic cycle, etc.
Radiation
emitted by the Sun and received on Earth:
· 9% ultraviolet
radiation (not visible to our eyes; causes tanning, burns and
cancer in skin)
· 41% visible radiation
(this form of radiation enables us to see the world around us)
· 50% infrared radiation
(sensible on the skin as heat; used by reptiles for body
temperature regulation)
Approximately
one third of all incoming radiation is reflected directly back into
space. Infrared and Ultraviolet radiation are absorbed by the Earth
and reemitted as infrared radiation. Radiation is lost to space on
both the night side and day side of the sphere.
Global Solar Radiation
Global
radiation is a measure of all incoming radiation incident on the
earths surface. The measurement includes both direct sunlight
radiation and diffuse radiation from scattering processes in the
earths atmosphere.
Net Solar Radiation
Net radiation
is a measure of incoming radiation incident on the earths surface
minus the outgoing energy radiated by the earth itself. Net
radiation will usually therefore have a negative value at
night.
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