Changes in Earth's reflectance over the past two decades

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Abstract

We correlate an overlapping period of earthshine measurements of Earth's reflectance (from 1999 through mid-2001) with satellite observations of global cloud properties to construct from the latter a proxy measure of Earth's global shortwave reflectance. This proxy shows a steady decrease in Earth's reflectance from 1984 to 2000, with a strong climatologically significant drop after 1995. From 2001 to 2003, only earthshine data are available, and they indicate a complete reversal of the decline. Understanding how the causes of these decadal changes are apportioned between natural variability, direct forcing, and feedbacks is fundamental to confidently assessing and predicting climate change.

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Pallé, E., Goode, P. R., Montanes-Rodriguez, P., & Koonin, S. E. (2004). Changes in Earth’s reflectance over the past two decades. Science, 304(5675), 1299–1301. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1094070

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