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Longwave radiationA term used to describe the infrared energy emitted by the earth and atmosphere at wavelengths between about 5 and 25 micrometers. Compare shortwave radiation.
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Longwave radiationA term most often used to describe the infrared energy emitted by the earth and the atmosphere.
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Longwave radiationRadiation emitted in the spectral wavelength greater than about 4 micrometers, corresponding to the radiation emitted from the Earth and atmosphere. It is sometimes referred to as 'terrestrial radiation' or 'infrared radiation,' although somewhat imprecisely. See infrared radiation. [3]
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Longwave radiationThe thermal radiation emitted by the Earth in the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum. See sections 2.1.1, 2.1.4, 2.1.6 and 4.1.3.
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Longwave radiationHeat emitted by the Earth. It has lower energy and thus a longer wavelength than the incoming sunlight. See shortwave radiation.
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Longwave radiationThe radiation emitted in the spectral wavelength greater than 4 micrometers corresponding to the radiation emitted from the Earth and atmosphere. It is sometimes referred to as 'terrestrial radia [..]
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Longwave radiationinfrared radiation
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Longwave radiationA term used to describe the infrared energy emitted by the earth and atmosphere at wavelengths between about 5 and 25 micrometers. Compare shortwave radiation.
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Longwave radiationInfrared radiation, radiation with wavelengths greater than those of the visible light (at about 8000 Angstroms or 800 nanometers (nm)) but shorter than those of microwaves (at about 1,000,000 Angstro [..]
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Longwave radiationA term used to describe the infrared energy emitted by the earth and atmosphere at wavelengths between about 5 and 25 micrometers. Compare shortwave radiation.
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Longwave radiationThe radiation emitted in the spectral wavelength greater than 4 micrometers corresponding to the radiation emitted from the Earth and atmosphere. It is sometimes referred to as terrestrial radiation or infrared radiation, although somewhat imprecisely. M
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Longwave radiationThe radiation emitted in the spectral wavelength greater than 4 micrometers, which corresponds to the radiation emitted from the Earth and the atmosphere. See also infrared radiation.
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