This NASA link is about the amazing scientific and technological success of earth monitoring satellites. It is very uplifting to read a climate-science success story after Copenhagen.
The article makes clear the sensitivity of climate to the earth's albedo, and how complex are the factors, such as cloud cover. Note the highly reflective band around the equator due to clouds, and the fact that almost all solar energy striking Antarctica is reflected back into space.
This Blog is intended to provide an exchange of information about climate change and Artificial Intelligence. The primary purpose of this blog is for use in University of Delaware Osher Lifelong Learning (OLLI) courses. Our over-reaching goal is to maintain a safe and sustainable human environment on Earth.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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