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Jochen Landgraf

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Actinic Flux and Net Flux Calculations in Radiative Transfer—A Comparative Study of Computational Efficiency

2001

Abstract The accuracy and speed of three well-known computational techniques (DISORT, the δ–four-stream approximation, and the two-stream approximation), and the matrix inversion method, which is less well known, have been investigated. Results are presented for both broadband actinic and net fluxes over a range of parameters including solar zenith cosine, relative humidity, and altitude for two different surface/aerosol systems: terrestrial and oceanic. The matrix inversion method can only calculate actinic fluxes; therefore, this is the main focus of this paper. Investigations into the comparative accuracy of the four techniques for the oceanic model with and without a cloud layer include…

PhysicsAtmospheric ScienceMatrix (mathematics)Flux (metallurgy)MeteorologyRadiative transferRange (statistics)Inverse transform samplingFocus (optics)ZenithAerosolComputational physicsJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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