I tried to write out an explanation of how the heating due to greenhouse gases works, and realized there's a big hole in my understanding. Can someone who understand the detailed physics help or point me to a really clear and thorough explanation?
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Ok, probably still confused, but I don't think you need to have increased Absorptivity to increase temp. You can keep putting the same energy in, and if you don't lose the same amount of energy, temp rises indefinitely. Same if you reduce energy-out, as with GHGs (until new eq)
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Incident radiation flux = emissivity sigma T^4 (Stefan-Boltzmann). If emissivity (effectly, absorptivity) doesn't change, neither does T.
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