Multiyear Statistics of 2-D Shortwave Radiative Effects at Three ARM Sites
This study examines the importance of horizontal photon transport effects, which are not considered in the 1-D calculations of solar radiative heating used by most atmospheric dynamical models. In particular, the paper analyzes the difference between 2-D and 1-D radiative calculations for 2-D vertic...
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ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20110007303 2023-05-15T15:05:02+02:00 Multiyear Statistics of 2-D Shortwave Radiative Effects at Three ARM Sites Varnai, Tamas Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available March 2010 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110007303 unknown Document ID: 20110007303 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110007303 Copyright, Distribution under U.S. Government purpose rights CASI Meteorology and Climatology 2010 ftnasantrs 2018-06-09T22:57:25Z This study examines the importance of horizontal photon transport effects, which are not considered in the 1-D calculations of solar radiative heating used by most atmospheric dynamical models. In particular, the paper analyzes the difference between 2-D and 1-D radiative calculations for 2-D vertical cross-sections of clouds that were observed at three sites over 2- to 3-year periods. The results show that 2-D effects increase multiyear 24-hour average total solar absorption by about 4.1 W/sq m, 1.2 W/sq m, and 0.3 W/sq m at a tropical, mid-latitude, and arctic site, respectively. However, 2-D effects are often much larger than these average values, especially for high sun and for convective clouds. The results also reveal a somewhat unexpected behavior, that horizontal photon transport often enhances solar heating even for oblique sun. These findings underscore the need for fast radiation calculation methods that can allow atmospheric dynamical simulations to consider the inherently multidimensional nature of shortwave radiative processes. Other/Unknown Material Arctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic |
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This study examines the importance of horizontal photon transport effects, which are not considered in the 1-D calculations of solar radiative heating used by most atmospheric dynamical models. In particular, the paper analyzes the difference between 2-D and 1-D radiative calculations for 2-D vertical cross-sections of clouds that were observed at three sites over 2- to 3-year periods. The results show that 2-D effects increase multiyear 24-hour average total solar absorption by about 4.1 W/sq m, 1.2 W/sq m, and 0.3 W/sq m at a tropical, mid-latitude, and arctic site, respectively. However, 2-D effects are often much larger than these average values, especially for high sun and for convective clouds. The results also reveal a somewhat unexpected behavior, that horizontal photon transport often enhances solar heating even for oblique sun. These findings underscore the need for fast radiation calculation methods that can allow atmospheric dynamical simulations to consider the inherently multidimensional nature of shortwave radiative processes. |
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Multiyear Statistics of 2-D Shortwave Radiative Effects at Three ARM Sites |
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Multiyear Statistics of 2-D Shortwave Radiative Effects at Three ARM Sites |
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Multiyear Statistics of 2-D Shortwave Radiative Effects at Three ARM Sites |
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