Discrete-ordinate radiative transfer in a stratified medium with first-order rotational Raman scattering |
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Authors: | Robert Spurr Johan de Haan Alexander Vasilkov |
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Affiliation: | a RT Solutions Inc., 9 Channing Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA b KNMI, de Bilt, The Netherlands c SSAI, Lanham, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | Rotational Raman scattering (RRS) by air molecules in the Earth's atmosphere is predominantly responsible for the Ring effect: Fraunhofer and absorption-feature filling-in observed in UV/visible backscatter spectra. Accurate determination of RRS effects requires detailed radiative transfer (RT) treatment. In this paper, we demonstrate that the discrete-ordinate RT equations may be solved analytically in a multi-layer multiple scattering atmosphere in the presence of RRS treated as a first-order perturbation. Based on this solution, we develop a generic pseudo-spherical RT model LIDORT-RRS for the determination of backscatter radiances with RRS included; the model will generate output at arbitrary viewing geometry and optical thickness. Model comparisons with measured RRS filling-in effects from OMI observations show very good agreement. We examine telluric RRS filling-in effects for satellite-view backscatter radiances in a spectral range covering the ozone Huggins absorption bands. The model is also used to investigate calcium H and K Fraunhofer filling-in through cloud layers in the atmosphere. |
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Keywords: | Inelastic radiative transfer Rotational Raman scattering Discrete ordinates Pseudo-spherical |
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