Recent developments in the line-by-line modeling of outgoing longwave radiation |
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Authors: | S.A. Buehler A. von Engeln V.O. John P. Eriksson |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Environmental Physics, University of Bremen, Otto-Hahn-Allee 1, D-28359 Bremen, Germany b I. Physikalisches Institut, Universitaet zu Koeln, Cologne, Germany c Department of Radio and Space Science, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ![]() High frequency resolution radiative transfer model calculations with the Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator (ARTS) were used to simulate the clear-sky outgoing longwave radiative flux (OLR) at the top of the atmosphere. Compared to earlier calculations by Clough and coworkers the model used a spherical atmosphere instead of a plane parallel atmosphere, updated spectroscopic parameters from HITRAN, and updated continuum parameterizations from Mlawer and coworkers. These modifications lead to a reduction in simulated OLR by approximately 4.1%, the largest part, approximately 2.5%, being due to the absence of the plane parallel approximation. As a simple application of the new model, the sensitivity of OLR to changes in humidity, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature were investigated for different cloud-free atmospheric scenarios. It was found that for the tropical scenario a 20% change in humidity has a larger impact than a doubling of the carbon dioxide concentration. The sensitive altitude region for temperature and humidity changes is the entire free troposphere, including the upper troposphere where humidity data quality is poor. |
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Keywords: | 42.68.Wt 42.68.Mj 41.20.Jb 84.40.-x |
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