Concept
Toa instantaneous radiative forcing
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/standard_name/toa_instantaneous_radiative_forcing/ | ||
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Within Vocab | Climate and Forecast Standard Names | ||
Definition | The abbreviation "toa" means top of atmosphere. Instantaneous forcing is the radiative flux change caused instantaneously by an imposed change in radiative forcing agent (greenhouse gases, aerosol, solar radiation, etc.). A positive radiative forcing or radiative effect is equivalent to a downward radiative flux and contributes to a warming of the earth system. | ||
Date | None | ||
Note | accepted | ||
modified | 2019-05-14 17:27:19.0 | ||
Broad Match | P04:G211 |
EARTH SCIENCE > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Radiative Forcing | |
P64:G211 |
EARTH SCIENCE > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Radiative Forcing | ||
Exact Match | http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/parameter/toa_instantaneous_radiative_forcing | ||
http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/standard_name/toa_instantaneous_radiative_forcing/ | |||
P07:CFSN0121 |
toa_instantaneous_radiative_forcing | ||
Related | P06:UFAA |
Watts per square metre |
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