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Temporal Energy Gain in Global Reflection of Snow and Water Surfaces

Explore reflection examples of snow and water surfaces, utilizing the albedo factor and transmission values. Analyze the global effects on energy gain over time under clear sky conditions.

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Temporal Energy Gain in Global Reflection of Snow and Water Surfaces

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  1. Multi-Reflection Examples (a = 0.5, t = 0.5): Snow (A=0.85): Global = 1.67 * S Water (A=0.10): Global = 1.05 * S Examples (a = 0.5, t = 0.5): Snow (A=0.85): Global = S * t * 1.74 = 0.870 Water (A=0.10): Global = S * t * 1.05 = 0.525 S Stratus-Cloudwith Transmission: t , Bottom Side Albedo: a S*t*(A*a) S*t*(A*a)3 S*t*A S*t*(A*a)2 S*t S*t*(A*a)4 S*t*(A*a)5 S*t*(A*a)6 Surface Albedo: A Global = S *t + S*t*(A*a) + S*t*(A*a)2 + S*t*(A*a)3 + … = Temporal Energy Gain Clear Sky

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