Definition of sensible heat

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sensible heat

The term 'sensible heat' as it applies to the area of carbon dioxide can be defined as ' The excess radiative energy that has passed from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere through advection, conduction, and convection processes'.

The term 'sensible heat' as it applies to the area of Earth observation can be defined as ' The excess radiative energy that has passed from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere through advection, conduction, and convection processes'.


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