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Current Planetary Energy Imbalances

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“EEI is the net gain (or loss) of energy by the planet, i.e., the difference between absorbed solar energy and emitted thermal (heat) radiation. EEI is the basic diagnostic informing us where global climate is headed. As long as more energy is coming in than going out, i.e., as long as EEI is positive, Earth will continue to get hotter. EEI is hard to measure, a small difference between two large quantities (Earth absorbs and emits about 240 W/m2 averaged over the entire planetary surface), but the change of EEI is well-measured from space. Absolute calibration is obtained from the change of heat in the heat reservoirs, mainly the global ocean, over a period of at least a decade, as required to reduce error due to the finite number of places that the ocean is sampled. EEI varies from year-to-year, largely because global cloud amount varies with weather and ocean dynamics, but averaged over several years, EEI tells us what is needed to stabilize climate. When JEH gave a TED talk 10 years ago, EEI was about 0.6 W/m2, averaged over six years (that may not sound like much, but it equals the energy in 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs per day, every day). Now, it appears, EEI has approximately doubled, to more than 1 W/m2. The reasons, discussed in our paper, mainly being increased growth rate of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and a reduction of human-made aerosols (fine particles in the air that reflect sunlight and cool the planet). We will discuss practical implications of the planetary energy imbalance further below.”

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388221822_Earth’s_Energy_Imbalance_and_Climate_Response_Time

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