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Show that if the planetary albedo is 0.3, a change in solar constant of 1 W/m-2 results in a global-mean climate forcing of 0.175 W/m-2.
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Answered by bobpursley
The value is (1-A)*S/4, where A is albedo, S is solar constant.
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