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A Thermodynamic Analysis of Earth's Energy Imbalance
Earth’s energy imbalance (EEI) is defined as the difference between the globally averaged incoming solar radiation absorbed by the climate system and the outgoing longwave and reflected shortwave radiation at the top of the atmosphere (TOA). Thermodynamically, EEI is a measure of the rate at which free energy is being stored in the Earth system and ...openaire +1 more source
Earth’s Energy Imbalance: A Satellite Perspective
Climate forcing due to increases in well-mixed greenhouse gases (e.g., CO2 and methane) and the radiative response to the forcing have led to an imbalance between how much solar radiant energy is absorbed by Earth and how much thermal infrared radiation is emitted to space.openaire +1 more source
Measuring Global Ocean Heat Content to Estimate the Earth Energy Imbalance
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019Benoit Meyssignac +2 more
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Benefits of solar forecasting for energy imbalance markets
Renewable Energy, 2016Lukas Nonnenmacher +2 more
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