CONSTRUCTAL LAW, AND THE ALBEDO AND GLOBAL WARMING CONUNDRUM

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Main Author: HEITOR REIS, ANTONIO
Publication Date: 2018
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Language: por
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Summary: In the current debate on global warming is under analysis whether the albedo will increase with temperature, and may thus constitute a negative feedback mechanism by increasing the amount of solar radiation reflected into space. This issue is analyzed in this paper in the light of the Constructal Law. In fact, by maximizing the overall conductivity of the processes that lead to the thermalization of the solar energy absorbed on Earth and its subsequent radiation into space at the global average temperature, it is possible to conclude that the albedo should increase with the global temperature, thus constituting a negative feedback mechanism that will help to restrain the increase of global temperature. Additionally, the value found for the rate of variation of the albedo with global surface temperature is very close to the values published in the literature, which were obtained both through satellite data and ground-based observations. Although they result from a preliminary analysis, these results are encouraging towards the implementation of the Constructal Law in the analysis of the climate system.
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title CONSTRUCTAL LAW, AND THE ALBEDO AND GLOBAL WARMING CONUNDRUM
spellingShingle CONSTRUCTAL LAW, AND THE ALBEDO AND GLOBAL WARMING CONUNDRUM
HEITOR REIS, ANTONIO
Earth’s albedo
Constructal Law.
Global warming
title_short CONSTRUCTAL LAW, AND THE ALBEDO AND GLOBAL WARMING CONUNDRUM
title_full CONSTRUCTAL LAW, AND THE ALBEDO AND GLOBAL WARMING CONUNDRUM
title_fullStr CONSTRUCTAL LAW, AND THE ALBEDO AND GLOBAL WARMING CONUNDRUM
title_full_unstemmed CONSTRUCTAL LAW, AND THE ALBEDO AND GLOBAL WARMING CONUNDRUM
title_sort CONSTRUCTAL LAW, AND THE ALBEDO AND GLOBAL WARMING CONUNDRUM
author HEITOR REIS, ANTONIO
author_facet HEITOR REIS, ANTONIO
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv HEITOR REIS, ANTONIO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Earth’s albedo
Constructal Law.
Global warming
topic Earth’s albedo
Constructal Law.
Global warming
description In the current debate on global warming is under analysis whether the albedo will increase with temperature, and may thus constitute a negative feedback mechanism by increasing the amount of solar radiation reflected into space. This issue is analyzed in this paper in the light of the Constructal Law. In fact, by maximizing the overall conductivity of the processes that lead to the thermalization of the solar energy absorbed on Earth and its subsequent radiation into space at the global average temperature, it is possible to conclude that the albedo should increase with the global temperature, thus constituting a negative feedback mechanism that will help to restrain the increase of global temperature. Additionally, the value found for the rate of variation of the albedo with global surface temperature is very close to the values published in the literature, which were obtained both through satellite data and ground-based observations. Although they result from a preliminary analysis, these results are encouraging towards the implementation of the Constructal Law in the analysis of the climate system.
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