The two-box model of climate: Limitations and applications to planetary habitability and maximum entropy production studies

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The 'two-box model' of planetary climate is discussed. This model has been used to demonstrate consistency of the equator-pole temperature gradient on Earth, Mars and Titan with what would be predicted from a principle of maximum entropy production (MEP). While useful for exposition and for generating first-order estimates of planetary heat transports, it has too low a resolution to investigate climate systems with strong feedbacks. A two-box MEP model agrees well with the observed day : night temperature contrast observed on the extrasolar planet HD 189733b. ©2010 The Royal Society.

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Loren, R. D. (2010). The two-box model of climate: Limitations and applications to planetary habitability and maximum entropy production studies. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 365(1545), 1349–1354. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2009.0312

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