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Reflection of solar radiaiton by clouds

The greenhouse effect is the natural warming of the Earth’s atmosphere. Solar radiation enters the atmosphere mainly as light, and some of that radiation is absorbed by the Earth’s surface then changed to heat that is reradiated into the atmosphere where it is absorbed by greenhouse gases then reradiated back to Earth again.

Of the incoming solar radiation, 31 percent is reflected back to space by clouds, aerosols, the Earth’s surface and atmosphere, about 20 percent is absorbed by the atmosphere and 49 percent is absorbed by the Earth’s surface then transformed to infra-red radiation (heat) and re-radiated into the atmosphere.

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