Calculation of radiative fluxes from the surface to top of atmosphere based on ISCCP and other global data sets: Refinements of the radiative transfer model and the input data
Columbia University · Goddard Institute for Space Studies · +1 more institution
Abstract
We continue reconstructing Earth's radiation budget from global observations in as much detail as possible to allow diagnosis of the effects of cloud (and surface and other atmospheric constituents) variations on it. This new study was undertaken to reduce the most noticeable systematic errors in our previous results (flux data set calculated mainly using International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project–C1 input data (ISCCP‐FC)) by exploiting the availability of a more advanced NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) radiative transfer model and improved ISCCP cloud climatology and ancillary data sets. The most important changes are the introduction of a better treatment of ice clouds, revision of the…
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5Topics & keywords
- International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project
- Shortwave
- Longwave
- Environmental science
- Radiative transfer
- Downwelling
- Radiative flux
- Atmospheric radiative transfer codes
- Climate action