Beginning with the DFM framework this video constructs an integrated model in order to reflect the radiation fates and their hydrological consequences of planet Earth. The video then identifies the dynamic components in each sphere that contribute to the generation of water vapour (evaporation and transpiration) and how under the influence of thermal updrafts this vapour can crystallize to form clouds. It then concludes by raising the possibility of using DFM to model environmental dynamics in order to identify efficient use of resources at local and global levels as well as to identify means to mitigate climate change.
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greenman023 2 years ago