How do green house gases absorb and then re-radiate heat back to the earths surface?

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Ok I know that green house gases retain some of the outgoing infrared radiation, but my question is how? On a sub-atomic scale, how does everything interact?
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Answer by Paul B
This is actually quite a complicated question.

Greenhouse gases absorb energy from the outgoing infrared radiation. This happens fairly close to the ground. Then they re-radiate it to the gas higher up, and so on. At each stage, part of the radiation goes to heat the gas. The amount of radiation that each layer passes on depends on its temperature. The total amount of radiation eventually emitted depends on the temperature near the top of the atmosphere.

The more you have of a greenhouse gas, the higher up in the atmosphere the final emitting layer is. And since the higher you get, the colder, more greenhouse gas means a colder final emitting layer, and less energy lost to space.

This certainly makes the world much warmer than it otherwise would be, and informed scientific opinion is that with more than 90% certainty, anthropogenic greenhouse gases are contributing to increased warming at an unprecedented rate.

See

http://royalsociety.org/displaypagedoc.asp?id=20742

endorsed by the [US] National Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Indian National Science Academy, , Russian Academy of Sciences, Royal Society (London). Over 40 other academies of national stature have issued similar statements:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_opinion_on_climate_change#Academies_of_Science

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What are the green house gases that cause the green house effect?

Question by Jazzy C: What are the green house gases that cause the green house effect?
1.) What are the gases that cause the green house effect?

2.) What is the difference between weather and climate?

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Answer by B.B Top
mostly carbon dioxide, but there are also other harmful gasses that add to the greenhouse effect. like carborn and lead burned out of oils in 3rd world countries for example.

Climate is more the long-term overall weather patterns experienced in a region. including seasons and environmental changes.

Weather on the otherhand is just the conditions at hand and being experienced at the time, or within a day or week.

does that help a little?

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