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Frequently Made Errors in Climate Science - The Greenhouse Effect - Comments
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[QUOTE="D H, post: 5334100, member: 42688"] That is not what Brewster's angle is. Brewster's angle is the angle at which none of the [I]p[/I]-polarized light is reflected. All of that light enters the water. Most of the [I]s[/I]-polarized light also enters the water at this angle. At Brewster's angle, over 95% of the incident light on a flat air/water surface enters the water. Water is darker than fresh asphalt at this angle. Water is darker than fresh asphalt at most angles. It's not until the light rays become very close to parallel to the surface (84 degree angle of incidence) that more light is reflected than transmitted. [/QUOTE]
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