Mysterious energy source 'missing' on Earth
International ocean and satellite experts have deciphered one of NASA's biggest mysteries - where does the sun's energy go down to Earth?
International ocean and satellite experts have deciphered one of NASA's biggest mysteries - where does the sun's energy go down to Earth?
Two years ago, scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado (USA) published a report confirming that the measurement of the temperature of the Earth by satellite gives results that do not match the warming of the ocean.
The "missing" energy source released by the sun to Earth was finally found.
Now, NASA has understood that it is the 'missing energy source' that warms up the sea.
Previously, researchers wondered at what stage they were wrong when they watched the energy that the Earth absorbs from the sun and then back into space. The data does not always match. A large amount of energy has been lost without explanation.
Using data collected by NASA's Solar and Cloud Energy Monitoring (CERES) satellite over the past 10 years (2001-2010), experts measured changes in radiation balance at the floor. Highest of the atmosphere. Later, they combined with data to estimate the heat of the oceans from three other independent ocean induction systems.
The results show that the Earth has accumulated heat in the ocean with a density of 0.5watt / m 2 . This derivative energy source will eventually find its way back to the atmosphere and cause global warming, DailyMail said.
'The energy coming down from the Sun will be stored under the ocean before it returns to the atmosphere, contributing to increasing the Earth's greenhouse gas. The density of 0.5watt / m 2 , when returning to the Atmosphere, will increase the temperature by about 0.3 degrees Celsius, even more . '
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