- Anti-greenhouse effect
The anti-greenhouse effect is a
neologism used to describe two different effects, coming under the header of "the cooling effect an atmosphere has on the ambient temperature of the planet." Unlike thegreenhouse effect , which is common, an anti-greenhouse effect is only known to exist in one situation in theSolar System , as well as another which is a misnomer.The conventional greenhouse effect occurs because the atmosphere is largely transparent to solar radiation, but largely opaque to infrared. In an anti-greenhouse effect, this situation is reversed (i.e. the atmosphere is opaque to solar, but lets out infrared).
Titan
The
haze containing organic molecules in Titan's upper atmosphere absorb 90% of the solar radiation reaching Titan, but is inefficient at trapping infrared radiation generated by the surface. Although a large greenhouse effect does keep Titan at a much higher temperature than the thermal equilibriumC.P. McKay, J.B. Pollack, and R. Courtin, "Titan: Greenhouse and Anti-greenhouse Effects on Titan," "Science, Vol. 253," no. 5024, 6 September 1991, pp. 1118 - 1121, DOI: 10.1126/science.11538492 ( [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/253/5024/1118 abstract] ] . See also McKay, ""Titan: Greenhouse and Anti-greenhouse," " [http://www.astrobio.net/news/article1762.html Astrobiology Magazine] " November 03, 2005 (retrieved October 3, 2008)] , Titan also exhibits an "anti-greenhouse" effect, which partially compensates for the greenhouse warming, and keeps the surface approximately 9°C (16°F) cooler than would otherwise be expected from the greenhouse effect alone [Planetary Photojornal - [http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA06236 PIA06236: Titan: Complex 'Anti-greenhouse'] ] . According to McKay "et al.," "The anti-greenhouse effect on Titan reduces the surface temperature by 9 K whereas the greenhouse effect increases it by 21 K. The net effect is that the surface temperature (94 K) is 12 K warmer than the effective temperature 82 K. ["i.e.", the equilibrium that would be reached in the absence of any atmosphere] "In addition, this effect results in a permanently inverted
thermocline on Titan with atmospheric temperatures increasing with increasing altitude above the tropopause [ [http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~griffith/pdf/Icarus_129_498.pdf] ] . This type of anti-greenhouse effect is only known to occur on Titan, however it is similar to the cooling effects suggested fornuclear winter .Pluto
A different mechanism exists on Pluto, which is not a true anti-greenhouse effect. Sunlight striking the
nitrogen ice on the surface ofdwarf planet Pluto causes it to sublimate; this causes the temperature of Pluto to be about 10°C (20°F) lower than its moon Charon [Space.com - [http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060103_pluto_cold.html Pluto Colder Than Expected] ] . The sublimation causes cooling, and is analogous to solar radiation evaporating water on Earth; however when this occurs on Earth it is not called an anti-greenhouse effect. This effect was discovered using theSubmillimeter Array inHawaii .References
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