English: This chart shows the intensity as a function of frequency for longwave (LW) radiation emitted by Earth’s surface (SLR) and outgoing LW radiation emitted to space (OLR). The difference between these, the intensity of radiation emitted by the surface but not reaching space, is referred to as the greenhouse effect (GHE).
The strength of the greenhouse effect varies with frequency (or wavelength). The greenhouse effect at different frequencies is associated with different greenhouse gases.
The particular version of the figure is base on modeling the propagation of longwave thermal radiation through Earth’s atmosphere. However, observation data looks quite similar.
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The X-axis plots frequency divided by the speed of light, a quantity conventionally called “wavenumber.”
The value plotted on the Y-axis goes by various names, including spectral irradiance
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