The fraction of the incoming solar energy scattered by Earth back to space is referred to as the planetary albedo. This reflected energy is a fundamental component of the Earth’s energy balance, and the processes that govern its magnitude, distribution, and variability shape Earth’s climate and climate change. We review our understanding of Earth’s albedo as it has progressed to the current time and provide a global perspective of our understanding of the processes that define it. Joint analyses of surface solar flux data that are a complicated mix of measurements and model calculations with top-of-atmosphere (TOA) flux measurements from current orbiting satellites yield a number of surprising results including (i) the Northern and S...
The energy balance and climate of planets can be affected by the reflective properties of their land...
The climate of Earth and its global mean surface temperature are the consequence of a balance betwee...
International audienceWe find a strong connection between the magnitude of midlatitude storminess an...
Abstract The fraction of the incoming solar energy scattered by Earth back to space is referred to a...
Abstract The properties of Earth's albedo and its symmetries are analyzed using twenty years of spac...
The properties of Earth's albedo and its symmetries are analyzed using twenty years of space‐based E...
Despite a substantial hemispheric asymmetry in clear-sky albedo, observations of Earth's radiation b...
The albedo of Earth, i.e., the fraction of the global incident solar radiation that is reflected bac...
The assumption of M. Milankovich about the constancy of the Earth's albedo during the interglacial ...
The solar radiation reflected by the system Earth.s surface and atmosphere is known as Albedo. The v...
A coarse resolution coupled ocean - atmosphere simulation in which surface albedo feedback is suppre...
Clouds cover on average nearly 70% of Earth’s surface and are important for the global albedo. The m...
Despite a substantial hemispheric asymmetry in clear-sky albedo, observations of Earth’s radiation b...
Despite a substantial hemispheric asymmetry in clear-sky albedo, observations of Earth's radiation b...
Clouds cover on average nearly 70% of Earth’s surface and are important for the global albedo. The m...
The energy balance and climate of planets can be affected by the reflective properties of their land...
The climate of Earth and its global mean surface temperature are the consequence of a balance betwee...
International audienceWe find a strong connection between the magnitude of midlatitude storminess an...
Abstract The fraction of the incoming solar energy scattered by Earth back to space is referred to a...
Abstract The properties of Earth's albedo and its symmetries are analyzed using twenty years of spac...
The properties of Earth's albedo and its symmetries are analyzed using twenty years of space‐based E...
Despite a substantial hemispheric asymmetry in clear-sky albedo, observations of Earth's radiation b...
The albedo of Earth, i.e., the fraction of the global incident solar radiation that is reflected bac...
The assumption of M. Milankovich about the constancy of the Earth's albedo during the interglacial ...
The solar radiation reflected by the system Earth.s surface and atmosphere is known as Albedo. The v...
A coarse resolution coupled ocean - atmosphere simulation in which surface albedo feedback is suppre...
Clouds cover on average nearly 70% of Earth’s surface and are important for the global albedo. The m...
Despite a substantial hemispheric asymmetry in clear-sky albedo, observations of Earth’s radiation b...
Despite a substantial hemispheric asymmetry in clear-sky albedo, observations of Earth's radiation b...
Clouds cover on average nearly 70% of Earth’s surface and are important for the global albedo. The m...
The energy balance and climate of planets can be affected by the reflective properties of their land...
The climate of Earth and its global mean surface temperature are the consequence of a balance betwee...
International audienceWe find a strong connection between the magnitude of midlatitude storminess an...