E-APRP method: Quantifying changes in the Arctic shortwave cloud radiative effects ...

Quantifying changes in the Arctic shortwave cloud radiative effects (in preparation) We introduce our extended APRP (E-APRP) method. The APRP method allows one to separate the changes in the TOA and surface fluxes of SW radiation into the individual contributions from changes in surface albedo, clou...

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Main Author: KIM, DOYEON
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.12657363 2024-09-15T17:35:52+00:00 E-APRP method: Quantifying changes in the Arctic shortwave cloud radiative effects ... KIM, DOYEON 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12657363 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.12657363 unknown Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10442495 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 article SoftwareSourceCode Software 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1265736310.5281/zenodo.10442495 2024-08-01T09:17:14Z Quantifying changes in the Arctic shortwave cloud radiative effects (in preparation) We introduce our extended APRP (E-APRP) method. The APRP method allows one to separate the changes in the TOA and surface fluxes of SW radiation into the individual contributions from changes in surface albedo, cloud, and noncloud constituents of the atmosphere (Taylor et al. 2007). This method assumes that a single atmospheric layer absorbs SW fluxes only on the incident beam’s first pass while scattering radiation that passes through it after being reflected by the surface for infinite passes. For E-APRP method, we have implemented two additional ratios: the ratio of upward beam to downward beam absorptivity and the ratio of reflectivity. Taylor, K., and Coauthors. (2007). Estimating shortwave radiative forcing and response in climate models. Journal of Climate, 20, 2530-2543. prp.all: anomaly of pi_control and abrupt4xCO2 from input data PRP backward and forward calculation data perturbed by each variable: 1. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper albedo DataCite
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description Quantifying changes in the Arctic shortwave cloud radiative effects (in preparation) We introduce our extended APRP (E-APRP) method. The APRP method allows one to separate the changes in the TOA and surface fluxes of SW radiation into the individual contributions from changes in surface albedo, cloud, and noncloud constituents of the atmosphere (Taylor et al. 2007). This method assumes that a single atmospheric layer absorbs SW fluxes only on the incident beam’s first pass while scattering radiation that passes through it after being reflected by the surface for infinite passes. For E-APRP method, we have implemented two additional ratios: the ratio of upward beam to downward beam absorptivity and the ratio of reflectivity. Taylor, K., and Coauthors. (2007). Estimating shortwave radiative forcing and response in climate models. Journal of Climate, 20, 2530-2543. prp.all: anomaly of pi_control and abrupt4xCO2 from input data PRP backward and forward calculation data perturbed by each variable: 1. ...
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