Bibcode
Pallé, E.; Montañés-Rodriguez, P.; Goode, P. R.; Koonin, S. E.; Wild, M.; Casadio, S.
Bibliographical reference
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 21, CiteID L21702
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11
2005
Journal
Citations
16
Refereed citations
15
Description
Traditionally the Earth's reflectance has been assumed to be roughly
constant, but large decadal variability, not reproduced by current
climate models, has been reported lately from a variety of sources. We
compare here the available data sets related to Earth's reflectance, in
order to assess the observational constraints on the models. We find a
consistent picture among all data sets of an albedo decreased during
1985-2000 between 2-3 and 6-7 W/m2, which is highly
climatically significant. The largest discrepancy among the data sets
occurs during 2000-2004, when some present an increasing reflectance
trend, while CERES observations show a steady decrease of about 2
W/m2.