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Информационные системы |
RRTM_LW (rapid radiative transfer model) |
RRTM_LW (rapid radiative transfer model) [Анг.] |
URL: http://www.rtweb.aer.com/rrtm_frame.html |
Key features of RRTM_LW are:
- k-distributions are obtained directly from a line-by-line radiative transfer code, LBLRTM , which has been extensively validated against observations, principally at the ARM SGP site
- fluxes and cooling rates can be calculated over sixteen bands contiguous bands in the longwave (10-3250 cm-1)
- modeled molecular absorbers are: water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone, nitrous oxide, methane, oxygen, nitrogen and halocarbons.
- fluxes calculated by RRTM agree with those computed by LBLRTM within 1.0 W/m2 at all levels, and the computed cooling rates agree to within 0.1 K/day in the troposphere and 0.3 K/day in the stratosphere.
- water clouds:
- The optical properties of water clouds are calculated for each spectral band from the Hu and Stamnes parameterization. The optical depth, single-scattering albedo, and asymmetry parameter are parameterized as a function of cloud equivalent radius and liquid water path. Reference: Hu, Y. X., and K. Stamnes, An accurate parameterization of the radiative properties of water clouds suitable for use in climate models. J. Climate, Vol. 6, 728-742, 1993.
- ice clouds:
- The optical properties of ice clouds are calculated for each spectral band from the ice particle parameterization from Fu, Yang, and Sun (J. Climate, Vol 11, 1998, pp. 2223 - 2237).
Note on application of RRTM v3.0 in General Circulation Models:
An accelerated version of RRTM v3.0 for use in GCMs is in preparation.
A release note will be sent to the user community when this version is available. |
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