Using the Climate App to learn about Planetary Habitability and Climate Change [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.14087


Simple climate models have been around for more than a century but have recently come back into fashion: they are useful for explaining global warming and the habitability of extrasolar planets. The Climate App (https://www.climateapp.ca) is an interactive web-based application that describes the radiative transfer governing planetary climate. The App is currently available in French and English and is suitable for teaching high-school through college students, or public outreach. The beginner version can be used to explore the greenhouse effect and planetary albedo, sufficient for explaining anthropogenic climate change, the Faint Young Sun Paradox, the habitability of TRAPPIST planets and other simple scenarios. There is also an advanced option with more atmospheric layers and incorporating the absorption and scattering of shortwave radiation for students and educators wishing a deeper dive into atmospheric radiative transfer. A number of pedagogical activities are being beta tested and rolled out.

Read this paper on arXiv…

L. Zhu, A. Courchesne and N. Cowan
Thu, 28 Oct 21
42/76

Comments: 8 pages, 4 figures. A summarized version is included in International Astronomical Union CAP2021 conference proceedings