Literature DB >> 17788783

Absorption of solar radiation by clouds: observations versus models.

R D Cess, M H Zhang, P Minnis, L Corsetti, E G Dutton, B W Forgan, D P Garber, W L Gates, J J Hack, E F Harrison, X Jing, J T Kiehi, C N Long, J J Morcrette, G L Potter, V Ramanathan, B Subasilar, C H Whitlock, D F Young, Y Zhou.   

Abstract

There has been a long history of unexplained anomalous absorption of solar radiation by clouds. Collocated satellite and surface measurements of solar radiation at five geographically diverse locations showed significant solar absorption by clouds, resulting in about 25 watts per square meter more global-mean absorption by the cloudy atmosphere than predicted by theoretical models. It has often been suggested that tropospheric aerosols could increase cloud absorption. But these aerosols are temporally and spatially heterogeneous, whereas the observed cloud absorption is remarkably invariant with respect to season and location. Although its physical cause is unknown, enhanced cloud absorption substantially alters our understanding of the atmosphere's energy budget.

Year:  1995        PMID: 17788783     DOI: 10.1126/science.267.5197.496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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1.  Global atmospheric black carbon inferred from AERONET.

Authors:  Makiko Sato; James Hansen; Dorothy Koch; Andrew Lacis; Reto Ruedy; Oleg Dubovik; Brent Holben; Mian Chin; Tica Novakov
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2003-05-13       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Absorption coefficient of carbon dioxide across atmospheric troposphere layer.

Authors:  Peng-Sheng Wei; Yin-Chih Hsieh; Hsuan-Han Chiu; Da-Lun Yen; Chieh Lee; Yi-Cheng Tsai; Te-Chuan Ting
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2018-10-06
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