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    Parameterizing Grid-Averaged Longwave Fluxes for Inhomogeneous Marine Boundary Layer Clouds

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;1997:;Volume( 054 ):;issue: 024::page 2785
    Author:
    Barker, Howard W.
    ,
    Wielicki, Bruce A.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0469(1997)054<2785:PGALFF>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: This paper examines the relative impacts on grid-averaged longwave flux transmittance (emittance) for marine boundary layer (MBL) cloud fields arising from horizontal variability of optical depth τ and cloud sides. First, using fields of Landsat-inferred τ and a Monte Carlo photon transport algorithm, it is demonstrated that mean all-sky transmittances for 3D variable MBL clouds can be computed accurately by the conventional method of linearly weighting clear and cloudy transmittances by their respective sky fractions. Then, the approximations of decoupling cloud and radiative properties and assuming independent columns are shown to be adequate for computation of mean flux transmittance. Since real clouds have nonzero geometric thicknesses, cloud fractions ?c presented to isotropic beams usually exceed the more familiar vertically projected cloud fractions Ac. It is shown, however, that when Ac ? 0.9, biases for all-sky transmittance stemming from use of Ac as opposed to ?c are roughly 2?5 times smaller than, and opposite in sign to, biases due to neglect of horizontal variability of τ. By neglecting variable τ, all-sky transmittances are underestimated often by more than 0.1 for Ac near 0.75 and this translates into relative errors that can exceed 40% (corresponding errors for all-sky emittance are about 20% for most values of Ac). Thus, priority should be given to development of general circulation model (GCM) parameterizations that account for the effects of horizontal variations in unresolved τ; effects of cloud sides are of secondary importance. On this note, an efficient stochastic model for computing grid-averaged cloudy-sky flux transmittances is furnished that assumes that distributions of τ, for regions comparable in size to GCM grid cells, can be described adequately by gamma distribution functions. While the plane-parallel, homogeneous model underestimates cloud transmittance by about an order of magnitude when 3D variable cloud transmittances are ? 0.2 and by ?20% to 100% otherwise, the stochastic model reduces these biases often by more than 80%.
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    contributor authorBarker, Howard W.
    contributor authorWielicki, Bruce A.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:34:46Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:34:46Z
    date copyright1997/12/01
    date issued1997
    identifier issn0022-4928
    identifier otherams-22085.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4158496
    description abstractThis paper examines the relative impacts on grid-averaged longwave flux transmittance (emittance) for marine boundary layer (MBL) cloud fields arising from horizontal variability of optical depth τ and cloud sides. First, using fields of Landsat-inferred τ and a Monte Carlo photon transport algorithm, it is demonstrated that mean all-sky transmittances for 3D variable MBL clouds can be computed accurately by the conventional method of linearly weighting clear and cloudy transmittances by their respective sky fractions. Then, the approximations of decoupling cloud and radiative properties and assuming independent columns are shown to be adequate for computation of mean flux transmittance. Since real clouds have nonzero geometric thicknesses, cloud fractions ?c presented to isotropic beams usually exceed the more familiar vertically projected cloud fractions Ac. It is shown, however, that when Ac ? 0.9, biases for all-sky transmittance stemming from use of Ac as opposed to ?c are roughly 2?5 times smaller than, and opposite in sign to, biases due to neglect of horizontal variability of τ. By neglecting variable τ, all-sky transmittances are underestimated often by more than 0.1 for Ac near 0.75 and this translates into relative errors that can exceed 40% (corresponding errors for all-sky emittance are about 20% for most values of Ac). Thus, priority should be given to development of general circulation model (GCM) parameterizations that account for the effects of horizontal variations in unresolved τ; effects of cloud sides are of secondary importance. On this note, an efficient stochastic model for computing grid-averaged cloudy-sky flux transmittances is furnished that assumes that distributions of τ, for regions comparable in size to GCM grid cells, can be described adequately by gamma distribution functions. While the plane-parallel, homogeneous model underestimates cloud transmittance by about an order of magnitude when 3D variable cloud transmittances are ? 0.2 and by ?20% to 100% otherwise, the stochastic model reduces these biases often by more than 80%.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleParameterizing Grid-Averaged Longwave Fluxes for Inhomogeneous Marine Boundary Layer Clouds
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume54
    journal issue24
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0469(1997)054<2785:PGALFF>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage2785
    journal lastpage2798
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;1997:;Volume( 054 ):;issue: 024
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