Electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by the Earth, as opposed to solar radiation emitted by the sun.
stored heat is emitted as longwave radiation by the Earth, including its land, oceans, and atmosphere
radiation emitted by naturally occurring radioactive materials, such as uranium thorium (Th), and radon (Rn) in the earth.
energy given off by Earth's surface into the atmosphere and space
the portion of the natural radiation (background) that is emitted by naturally occurring radioactive materials in the earth.
the total amount of infrared radiation which is emitted from the earth's surface or atmosphere
The total infrared radiation emitted from the earth's surface. To be carefully distinguished from atmospheric radiation, effective terrestrial radiation, and insolation.
The total infrared radiation emitted by the earth and its atmosphere.
Long wave radiation that is emitted by the earth back into the atmosphere. Most of it is absorbed by the water vapor in the atmosphere, while less than ten percent is radiated directly into space.
longwave radiation emitted by the earth, including its atmosphere. Russian translation prepared by Nina A. Zaitseva for the Arctic Climatology Project Arctic Meteorology and Climate Atlas.
Longwave radiation originating by thermal emission from the earth's surface and/or its atmosphere; to be distinguished from solar radiation.