How come it’s coldest when we are closest to the sun and warmest when we are furthest away?
We are closest to the Sun (Perihelion) on Jan 4th, and furthest from the sun (Aphelion) on Jul 4th.
The heat we receive from the sun is in inversely proportion to our distance from it.
When we are closest to the sun, in January, we receive 353.25 w/m2 irradiation (measured over the surface of the earth, not as the earth as a disk). When we are furthest away, Jul 4th, we receive 330.50 w/m2 irradiation.
Yet when we receive the most heat from the sun, the mean global temperature is at its lowest.
Month, mean global temp deg C
Jan 12
Feb 12.1
Mar 12.7
Apr 13.7
May 14.8
Jun 15.5
Jul 15.8
Aug 15.6
Sep 15
Oct 14
Nov 12.9
Dec 12.2
We are coolest when we are receiving most energy. How does this happen?
Annual: Irradiance vs mean temperature as a chart.
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6033/6235945346_b54b32a928_z_d.jpg
Sources:
Mean temperature by month: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cmb-faq/anomalies.php
Perihelion/Aphelion irradiance: http://www.climates.com/SPECIAL%20TOPICS/GW/earthsun.pdf
Earth distance from the Sun: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons.cgi#top
Edit Red Rose.
Re "That's only for the Northern Hemisphere". No, the monthly temperatures I used are the GLOBAL Annual Monthly mean for 1901 - 2000. See the first link in "sources", about 2/3 of the way down the page. This is the mean combined Land + Sea Surface.
Edit:
I have it now; thank you for those that pointed me in the right direction. But it has raised another more perplexing question which I'll ask about at the bottom of the explanation.
This phenomenon is caused by 2 things. The emissivity (proportion of irradiated energy that is absorbed by a material instead of being reflected) of the ocean is about 0.5 whereas the emissivity of land can be up to about 0.9. So irradiated land will absorb far more energy than irradiated ocean. This absorbed energy is radiated back to the atmosphere as IR. So the atmosphere is heated much by IR more over land than it is over sea.
So if you imagine the sun travelling over the tropic of Cancer you can see that far more energy is re-radiated to the atmosphere from the land there than at the tropic of Capricorn. Of the 168 w/m2 that strikes the earth’s surface, land can absorb up to 151 w/m2 whereas the ocean will absorb about 84 w/m2, a difference of 67w/m2. The difference between irradiation at perihe
I got cut off. The energy difference between perihelion and aphelion is only 23 w/m2 so is dominated by the NH Land mass.
The curious thing is this though... So the NH land mass makes the earth warmest in June. But why is the Mean Sea Surface Temp also warmest in June? The SH is 80% ocean NH 60% ocean. Why isn't the SST be highest in Jan/Feb?
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6153/6242213714_05762dd346_z_d.jpg