Search for dissertations about: "radiative feedback"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words radiative feedback.
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1. Uncertainties in tropical precipitation and radiative feedbacks under climate change
Abstract : Clouds have a significant impact on climate. They contribute to controlling the planetary energy balance, and the precipitation distribution. Global Climate Models (GCMs) designed to reproduce the state of the climate system, however, have difficulties representing clouds. READ MORE
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2. Historical anthropogenic radiative forcing of changes in biogenic secondary organic aerosol
Abstract : Human activities have lead to changes in the energy balance of the Earth and the global climate. Changes in atmospheric aerosols are the second largest contributor to climate change after greenhouse gases since 1750 A.D. READ MORE
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3. Numerical modeling of the coupled feedback between pool fires and their environment
Abstract : Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is often used within performance based fire safety engineering and its use has increased as available computational power has increased. However, there is still a need to improve CFD modeling to push it beyond its current usage limitations. READ MORE
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4. The violent ISM in Haro 11
Abstract : This thesis introduces briefly physical processes operating in the ISM around massive starsand focuses on the impact strong stellar feedback has in creating large-scale structures in a galaxy.Stellar feedback is ubiquitous in star forming galaxies and its effect on the ISM depends strongly on the energy output from the most massive stars (M$\geq$7 \Mo ) and the properties of the surrounding gas. READ MORE
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5. H2S and dense gas in luminous infrared galaxies and their outflows
Abstract : Luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) are dusty galaxies that are going through an important and likely transient phase in their evolution. They experience rapid growth through bursts of star formation or an accreting supermassive black hole, an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN). READ MORE