- A51Y: The Spectral Dimension of Shortwave and Longwave Radiation in the Earth System II Poster
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Jake Gristey, CIRES / NOAA CSL / LASP
Convener:
Yolanda Shea, NASA
Shiv Priyam Raghuraman, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Daniel Feldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Chair:
Jake Gristey, CIRES / NOAA CSL / LASP
Shiv Priyam Raghuraman, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Daniel Feldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Radiative energy traveling into, out of, and within the Earth’s atmosphere is inherently spectral. While the spectral dimension contains vast information about Earth system properties and processes, it has historically been under-observed and under-utilized. A new era of spectral and hyperspectral shortwave and longwave satellite missions is dawning to address this shortcoming (e.g., CLARREO Pathfinder, PACE, EMIT, TRUTHS, PREFIRE, TICFIRE, FORUM), accompanied by a surge of related activity in the Earth science community. This session seeks contributions that apply past, present, or expected future surface, sub-orbital, or spaceborne spectral observations, modeling, or analysis of shortwave or longwave radiation to monitor or understand the Earth system. Studies focusing on top-of-atmosphere, within atmosphere, and surface radiation budgets, or retrieval algorithm development of cloud, aerosol, gas, and surface properties, and other relevant research topics are all encouraged. Applications from microscale sub-diurnal variability to global and decadal climate are all welcome.
Index Terms
0321 Cloud|radiation interaction
0360 Radiation: transmission and scattering
3359 Radiative processes
1640 Remote sensing
Co-Organized Sessions:
Global Environmental Change
Neighborhoods:
3. Earth Covering
Cross-Listed:
GC - Global Environmental Change
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