IAS Prelims Geography GQ-10 – 2022 | Climatology: Clouds & Earth’s Energy Balance

Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk


📍 The Question

Consider the following statements:

  1. High clouds primarily reflect solar radiation and cool the surface of the Earth.
  2. Low clouds have a high absorption of infrared radiation emanating from the Earth’s surface and thus cause warming effect.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2


Correct Answer: (d) Neither 1 nor 2


🎯 Theme of the Question

Physical Geography | Climatology | Clouds | Earth’s Radiation Budget

This question tests conceptual clarity on cloud type vs radiation effect, a subtle but highly testable NCERT concept.


🧠 Classroom Explanation

Understanding this question requires knowing how different cloud types interact with solar (shortwave) and terrestrial (longwave) radiation.


🔹 Statement 1: High clouds primarily reflect solar radiation and cool the Earth ❌

This statement is incorrect.

  • High clouds (cirrus-type):
    • Are thin and wispy
    • Allow most incoming solar radiation to pass through
    • But trap outgoing longwave (infrared) radiation
  • Net effect:
    • Warming of the Earth’s surface

✔️ High clouds act more like a blanket, not a mirror.


🔹 Statement 2: Low clouds absorb infrared radiation and cause warming ❌

This statement is also incorrect.

  • Low clouds (stratus, cumulus):
    • Are thick and dense
    • Strongly reflect incoming solar radiation
  • Net effect:
    • Cooling of the Earth’s surface

✔️ Low clouds have a cooling (albedo) effect, not warming.


🔄 Correct Conceptual Mapping (Very Important)

Cloud TypeDominant EffectNet Impact
Low cloudsReflect solar radiationCooling ❄️
High cloudsTrap infrared radiationWarming 🔥

📊 Final Assessment

StatementStatus
1. High clouds cool Earth
2. Low clouds cause warming

👉 Answer: (d) Neither 1 nor 2


🧩 Memory Hook

“Low clouds reflect, high clouds trap.”


🧠 Prelims Strategy Insight

UPSC often:

  • Reverses cloud effects deliberately
  • Tests whether aspirants confuse:
    • Reflection vs absorption
    • Shortwave vs longwave radiation

Always remember:

  • Cooling = reflection of solar radiation
  • Warming = trapping of terrestrial radiation

🧭 IAS Monk Whisper

Not all clouds cool,
and not all warmth comes from the Sun.

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