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contributor authorBarker, H. W.
contributor authorStephens, G. L.
contributor authorPartain, P. T.
contributor authorBergman, J. W.
contributor authorBonnel, B.
contributor authorCampana, K.
contributor authorClothiaux, E. E.
contributor authorClough, S.
contributor authorCusack, S.
contributor authorDelamere, J.
contributor authorEdwards, J.
contributor authorEvans, K. F.
contributor authorFouquart, Y.
contributor authorFreidenreich, S.
contributor authorGalin, V.
contributor authorHou, Y.
contributor authorKato, S.
contributor authorLi, J.
contributor authorMlawer, E.
contributor authorMorcrette, J.-J.
contributor authorO'Hirok, W.
contributor authorRäisänen, P.
contributor authorRamaswamy, V.
contributor authorRitter, B.
contributor authorRozanov, E.
contributor authorSchlesinger, M.
contributor authorShibata, K.
contributor authorSporyshev, P.
contributor authorSun, Z.
contributor authorWendisch, M.
contributor authorWood, N.
contributor authorYang, F.
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:12:47Z
date available2017-06-09T16:12:47Z
date copyright2003/08/01
date issued2003
identifier issn0894-8755
identifier otherams-6341.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4204412
description abstractThe primary purpose of this study is to assess the performance of 1D solar radiative transfer codes that are used currently both for research and in weather and climate models. Emphasis is on interpretation and handling of unresolved clouds. Answers are sought to the following questions: (i) How well do 1D solar codes interpret and handle columns of information pertaining to partly cloudy atmospheres? (ii) Regardless of the adequacy of their assumptions about unresolved clouds, do 1D solar codes perform as intended? One clear-sky and two plane-parallel, homogeneous (PPH) overcast cloud cases serve to elucidate 1D model differences due to varying treatments of gaseous transmittances, cloud optical properties, and basic radiative transfer. The remaining four cases involve 3D distributions of cloud water and water vapor as simulated by cloud-resolving models. Results for 25 1D codes, which included two line-by-line (LBL) models (clear and overcast only) and four 3D Monte Carlo (MC) photon transport algorithms, were submitted by 22 groups. Benchmark, domain-averaged irradiance profiles were computed by the MC codes. For the clear and overcast cases, all MC estimates of top-of-atmosphere albedo, atmospheric absorptance, and surface absorptance agree with one of the LBL codes to within ±2%. Most 1D codes underestimate atmospheric absorptance by typically 15?25 W m?2 at overhead sun for the standard tropical atmosphere regardless of clouds. Depending on assumptions about unresolved clouds, the 1D codes were partitioned into four genres: (i) horizontal variability, (ii) exact overlap of PPH clouds, (iii) maximum/random overlap of PPH clouds, and (iv) random overlap of PPH clouds. A single MC code was used to establish conditional benchmarks applicable to each genre, and all MC codes were used to establish the full 3D benchmarks. There is a tendency for 1D codes to cluster near their respective conditional benchmarks, though intragenre variances typically exceed those for the clear and overcast cases. The majority of 1D codes fall into the extreme category of maximum/random overlap of PPH clouds and thus generally disagree with full 3D benchmark values. Given the fairly limited scope of these tests and the inability of any one code to perform extremely well for all cases begs the question that a paradigm shift is due for modeling 1D solar fluxes for cloudy atmospheres.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleAssessing 1D Atmospheric Solar Radiative Transfer Models: Interpretation and Handling of Unresolved Clouds
typeJournal Paper
journal volume16
journal issue16
journal titleJournal of Climate
identifier doi10.1175/1520-0442(2003)016<2676:ADASRT>2.0.CO;2
journal fristpage2676
journal lastpage2699
treeJournal of Climate:;2003:;volume( 016 ):;issue: 016
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