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Boris M. Smirnov

Global Energetics of the Atmosphere: Earth-Atmosphere Equilibrium, Greenhouse Effect, and Climate Change

Global Energetics of the Atmosphere: Earth-Atmosphere Equilibrium, Greenhouse Effect, and Climate Change

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This book examines global atmospheric processes from a physical perspective, using observational data to explore the Earth's energy balance and the global equilibrium between carbon, water, and the atmosphere. It reveals that anthropogenic activities are responsible for contemporary warming, with atmospheric CO2 concentration and moisture playing significant roles. The greenhouse instability of the atmosphere dates back to the Eocene epoch, and the book offers an alternative analysis of the influence of global energetic processes on climate.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 301 pages
Publication date: 11 December 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


This comprehensive book delves into the intricate global atmospheric processes, offering a physical perspective by utilizing current and historical observational data derived from measurements of crucial atmospheric parameters. It provides a detailed account of the present atmospheric state and its projected evolution, with a primary focus on the energetic balance between the Earth and atmosphere, considering the complex global equilibrium involving carbon, water, and other elements.

The analysis presented in this book is confined to those objects and processes that enable us to draw reliable conclusions and numerical estimates, in contrast to current climate models with a significantly larger number of parameters to describe the same problems. As a result, despite the inherent roughness of numerical parameters, the book unveils a robust and transparent physical portrayal of energetic phenomena within the global atmosphere.

In particular, it highlights that approximately only one-fourth of atmospheric water returns to the Earth in the form of free molecules. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the contemporary warming of our planet is predominantly driven by human activities, with the average global temperature rising due to an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, driven by an increase in atmospheric moisture and aerosols. While the accumulation of atmospheric carbon dioxide plays a secondary role, contributing approximately one-third to the global temperature change, a mere increase of 0.3% in atmospheric water annually can explain the observed warming of the Earth.

The book also sheds light on the origins of the greenhouse instability of the atmosphere, tracing its roots back to the Eocene epoch. It presents an in-depth analysis of the various factors contributing to this instability, including the role of solar radiation, greenhouse gases, and atmospheric circulation patterns. By examining these complex dynamics, the book offers valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying climate change and its potential impacts on our planet.

In conclusion, this book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and individuals interested in understanding the complex dynamics of the global atmosphere. By presenting a comprehensive and rigorous analysis, it provides a deeper understanding of the Earth's atmospheric processes and their implications for our planet's future. Through its exploration of the energetic balance, global equilibrium.

Weight: 504g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030900106
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021

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