Atmospheric radiative transfer in multiple scattering conditions. Application to NWP models.

High spectral resolution radiative transfer (RT) codes are essential tools in the study of the radiative energy transfer in the Earth atmosphere and a support for the development of parameterizations for fast RT codes used in climate and weather prediction models. Cirrus clouds cover permanently 30%...

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Main Author: Bozzo, Alessio <1979>
Other Authors: Rizzi, Rolando
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2009
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1874/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-18742014-03-24T16:28:01Z Atmospheric radiative transfer in multiple scattering conditions. Application to NWP models. Bozzo, Alessio <1979> FIS/06 Fisica per il sistema terra e il mezzo circumterrestre High spectral resolution radiative transfer (RT) codes are essential tools in the study of the radiative energy transfer in the Earth atmosphere and a support for the development of parameterizations for fast RT codes used in climate and weather prediction models. Cirrus clouds cover permanently 30% of the Earth's surface, representing an important contribution to the Earth-atmosphere radiation balance. The work has been focussed on the development of the RT model LBLMS. The model, widely tested in the infra-red spectral range, has been extended to the short wave spectrum and it has been used in comparison with airborne and satellite measurements to study the optical properties of cirrus clouds. A new database of single scattering properties has been developed for mid latitude cirrus clouds. Ice clouds are treated as a mixture of ice crystals with various habits. The optical properties of the mixture are tested in comparison to radiometric measurements in selected case studies. Finally, a parameterization of the mixture for application to weather prediction and global circulation models has been developed. The bulk optical properties of ice crystals are parameterized as functions of the effective dimension of measured particle size distributions that are representative of mid latitude cirrus clouds. Tests with the Limited Area Weather Prediction model COSMO have shown the impact of the new parameterization with respect to cirrus cloud optical properties based on ice spheres. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Rizzi, Rolando 2009-06-11 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1874/ info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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Bozzo, Alessio <1979>
Atmospheric radiative transfer in multiple scattering conditions. Application to NWP models.
description High spectral resolution radiative transfer (RT) codes are essential tools in the study of the radiative energy transfer in the Earth atmosphere and a support for the development of parameterizations for fast RT codes used in climate and weather prediction models. Cirrus clouds cover permanently 30% of the Earth's surface, representing an important contribution to the Earth-atmosphere radiation balance. The work has been focussed on the development of the RT model LBLMS. The model, widely tested in the infra-red spectral range, has been extended to the short wave spectrum and it has been used in comparison with airborne and satellite measurements to study the optical properties of cirrus clouds. A new database of single scattering properties has been developed for mid latitude cirrus clouds. Ice clouds are treated as a mixture of ice crystals with various habits. The optical properties of the mixture are tested in comparison to radiometric measurements in selected case studies. Finally, a parameterization of the mixture for application to weather prediction and global circulation models has been developed. The bulk optical properties of ice crystals are parameterized as functions of the effective dimension of measured particle size distributions that are representative of mid latitude cirrus clouds. Tests with the Limited Area Weather Prediction model COSMO have shown the impact of the new parameterization with respect to cirrus cloud optical properties based on ice spheres.
author2 Rizzi, Rolando
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Bozzo, Alessio <1979>
author Bozzo, Alessio <1979>
author_sort Bozzo, Alessio <1979>
title Atmospheric radiative transfer in multiple scattering conditions. Application to NWP models.
title_short Atmospheric radiative transfer in multiple scattering conditions. Application to NWP models.
title_full Atmospheric radiative transfer in multiple scattering conditions. Application to NWP models.
title_fullStr Atmospheric radiative transfer in multiple scattering conditions. Application to NWP models.
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric radiative transfer in multiple scattering conditions. Application to NWP models.
title_sort atmospheric radiative transfer in multiple scattering conditions. application to nwp models.
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2009
url http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1874/
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