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Old December 19th 17, 08:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tango Whisky
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Default How does sun heat the air?

Le mardi 19 décembre 2017 05:20:26 UTC+1, a écritÂ*:
Sigh ... there's a great deal of misinformation here. A correct answer is long and complicated, but the short of it is that there are numerous gas absorption bands in the "solar shortwave" -- these range from the Hartley-Huggins bands of Ozone in the UV (responsible for the stratosphere), the Chappuis band of O3 in the mid visible, a variety of weak absorption bands of Oxygen, and then a substantial H2O absorption band at 940 nm ... with increasing numbers of absorption bands in the near infrared due to a variety of trace gases starting with H2O and CO2.

So sunlight can and does heat the atmosphere through direct absorption; absorbing aerosols also play a role.

Nonetheless, as is everybody's direct experience -- a lot of light gets down to the ground on a cloud-free day.


Well of course you have a variety of absorption bands, but if you take absorption coefficients and spectral intensity into account, it all boils down to one thing: Albedo rules.
 




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