Atmospheric Physics and Climate modelling Research Group "CHERNIGOV"

CLIRAD

Modifications made in the CLIRAD-SW solar radiation code for atmospheric models:

1. CLIRAD-SW was developed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center by Chou and Suarez (1999). This code is characterized by high accuracy as compared with line-by-line calculations and by relatively good computational efficiency. The code is openly distributed to the scientific community.

2. In 2000, we included the water vapor continuum of Clough et al. (1989) in the k-distribution functions of water vapour absorption in lines (Tarasova and Fomin, 2000). The additional absorption of solar radiation due to water vapor continuum is noticeable and reaches 6.4% from the water vapor absorption in lines. The error of the code obtained from the comparison with line-by-line calculations is about 1.5 W/m2 in absorption values and less than 0.1 K/day in heating rate values.

3. In 2007, we implemented the new parameterizations for gaseous absorption proposed by Fomin and Correa (2005) in CLIRAD-SW (Tarasova and Fomin, 2007). In the new version CLIRAD(FC05)-SW , the number of its pseudomonochromatic intervals and hence its computational time is reduced by a factor of 2.5 as compared with CLIRAD-SW without the loss of the code accuracy. The surface and top-of-the-atmosphere flux difference is less than 1.5 W/m2 in calculations for the standard gaseous atmospheres and is less than 7 W/m2 in the calculations for gaseous atmosphere with aerosols and cloudiness. The relative flux error is less than 1%. The errors of heating rate calculations is less than 6% in the clear-sky atmosphere and is less than 20-30% in cloud layers.

4.Analysis of errors in heating rate calculations with broadband shortwave radiation codes (CLIRADSW-M and CLIRAD(FC05)-SW) in cloud layers was made. The calculation results show that the HR error of both broadband codes is about 20% in cloud layers, while it is less than 5-10% in cloud-free layers. (Analysis of errors... .pdf )

References:

Chou, M.-D., and M.J. Suarez. A solar radiation parameterization (CLIRAD-SW) for atmospheric studies. NASA Tech. Memo. 10460, Vol. 15, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, 48 pp, 1999.

Fomin, B.A., and M.P. Correa. A k-distribution technique for radiative transfer simulation in inhomogeneous atmosphere: 2. FKDM, fast k-distribution model for the shortwave. J. Geophys. Res., 110, D02106, doi:10.1029/2004JD005163, 2005.

Tarasova T.A., and B.A. Fomin. Solar radiation absorption due to water vapor: Advanced broadband parameterizations. J. Appl. Meteor., 39, 1947-1951, 2000.

Tarasova, T.A., and B.A. Fomin, The use of new parameterization for gaseous absorption in the CLIRAD-SW solar radiation code for models. J. of Atm. and Oceanic Technol., v. 24, No. 6, 1157-1162, 2007.

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