A Thermal Infrared Radiation Parameterization for Atmospheric Studies

A Thermal Infrared Radiation Parameterization for Atmospheric Studies

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This technical memorandum documents the longwave radiation parameterization developed at the Climate and Radiation Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, for a wide variety of weather and climate applications. Based on the 1996-version of the Air Force Geophysical Laboratory HITRAN data, the parameterization includes the absorption due to major gaseous absorption (water vapor, CO2, O3) and most of the minor trace gases (N2O, CH4, CFCs), as well as clouds and aerosols. The thermal infrared spectrum is divided into nine bands. To achieve a high degree of accuracy and speed, various approaches of computing the transmission function are applied to different spectral bands and gases. The gaseous transmission function is computed either using the k-distribution method or the table look-up method. To include the effect of scattering due to clouds and aerosols, the optical thickness is scaled by the single-scattering albedo and asymmetry factor. The parameterization can accurately compute fluxes to within 1% of the high spectral-resolution line-by-line calculations. The cooling rate can be accurately computed in the region extending from the surface to the 0.01-hPa level.Chou, Ming-Dah and Suarez, Max J. and Liang, Xin-Zhong and Yan, Michael M.-H. and Cote, Charles (Technical Monitor)Goddard Space Flight CenterINFRARED RADIATION; PARAMETERIZATION; ATMOSPHERIC MODELS; LONG WAVE RADIATION; AEROSOLS; TRACE ELEMENTS; SPECTRAL BANDS; CLOUDS (METEOROLOGY)...

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ISBN: 9781726165464
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Number of pages: 70
Height: 12mm
Width: 9mm
Spine width: 1mm