Rapid calculation of radiative heating rates and photodissociation rates in inhomogeneous multiple scattering atmospheres
Abstract
The solution of the generalized two-stream approximation for radiative transfer in homogeneous multiple scattering atmospheres is extended to vertically inhomogeneous atmospheres in a manner which is numerically stable and computationally efficient. It is shown that solar energy deposition rates, photolysis rates, and infrared cooling rates all may be calculated with the simple modifications of a single algorithm. The accuracy of the algorithm is generally better than 10 percent, so that other uncertainties, such as in absorption coefficients, may often dominate the error in calculation of the quantities of interest to atmospheric studies.
- Publication:
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Journal of Geophysical Research
- Pub Date:
- November 1989
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1989JGR....9416287T
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Scattering;
- Photodissociation;
- Radiative Heat Transfer;
- Algorithms;
- Inhomogeneity;
- Photolysis;
- Solar Flux