你把地球和月亮如何比?月亮没greenhouseeffect | |
送交者: 透气 2009月11月24日21:35:22 于 [世界军事论坛] 发送悄悄话 | |
回 答: 两极都在融化,你一定说C02越多越好,不觉得很无赖嘛 由 司马昭 于 2009-11-24 20:17:49 | |
The planet Venus is often cited as an example of a runaway greenhouse effect and used to alarm people about the effect of increasing levels of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere. This material is to put matters in perspective. The average temperatures of Earth and Venus are 293 K and 737 K, respectively. This is a ratio of about 2.5. The atmospheric pressure on Venus is about 90 times that of Earth. The crucial variable is the molecular density. First let us obtain the relative molecular densities of the two atmospheres. Venus has an atmosphere that is essentially 100 percent CO2; the percent of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere is 0.038 of 1 percent (0.00038). The important factor is the molecular density of CO2 on Venus compared to that of Earth. The Ideal Gas Law says that pressure p, temperature T and density ρ obey the following relationship. ρ = p/(RT)where R is the gas constant. This relationship means that the ratio of the molecular densities for all molecules is given by ρV/ρE = (pV/pV)/(TV/EV) = 90/2.5 = 36This is for all molecules. What is now needed is the relative proportions of greenhouse gas molecules. Venus has an atmosphere that is essentially 100 percent CO2; the percent of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere is 0.038 of 1 percent (0.00038). But CO2 is not the only greenhouse gas in the Earth's atmosphere. Far more important than CO2 is the H2O in the atmosphere. The proportion of H2O in the atmosphere is variable and its average value is apparently not known with any precision even though a downward fluctuation in its value of a few hundredth of one percent would wipe out the effect of all the CO2 in the atmosphere. For purposes of illustration let us take the proportion of H2O in the Earth's atmosphere to be 2 percent. The radiative efficiency of H2O molecules is 50 percent higher than that of CO2 molecules so the 2 percent H2O would be equivalent to 3 percent CO2. Neglecting the other greenhouse gases beside H2O and CO2, if the proportion of water vapor in the atmosphere is 2 percent, then the effective concentration of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere is .03038. Thus the ratio of density effective CO2 in Venus' atmosphere compared to that of Earth is then ρVGHG/ρEGHG = 36(1/0.03038) = 1185What this means is that the increase in greenhouse gases by a factor of 1185 increased the temperature by a factor of 2.5. If the relationship were of the form T = αρGHGεthen ε would have to be such that 2.5 = (1185)ε |
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