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The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery, Igor Ptashnik, Keith Shine Department of Meteorology, University of Reading September 2010

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Page 1: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of

solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the

new RAL measurements

Julie Chenery, Igor Ptashnik, Keith Shine Department of Meteorology, University of Reading

September 2010

Page 2: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

(More than) a hint that (MT)-CKD is incorrect by an order of magnitude in near-IR windows

Measurements in near-IR band wings

Paynter et al. (JGR 2009) plus other evidence

Page 3: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

Latest results support earlier preliminary measurements

2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000

10-3

10-2

10-1

100

/ 430K, 1.8 atm H2O, Res=0.2cm-1 /

Uncertainty in baseline about 0.3% or 0.003 OD

Lines & MTCKD: 430K, 20m, 1.8 atm H2O, Res=0.2cm-1

cm-1

Op

tica

l dep

th

HITRAN-2008 lines MTCKD-1.3 MTCKD-2.5 RAL continuum: RAL - PS_lines RAL continuum: RAL - HITRAN-2008

Measurements at RAL (Smith, McPheat,Williams)

Analysis by Igor Ptashnik

Page 4: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

430 K measurements and comparison with MT-CKD

Page 5: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

Method

• Apply 430 K ratio at all temperatures

• Clear sky, no scattering, near-IR only, includes CO2, CH4 etc

• From previous work (Ptashnik, Paynter, …) we do not expect a huge effect

Page 6: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

Vertical optical depth in near-IR for mid-lat summer

atmosphere

Page 7: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

Impact on surface irradiance (overhead sun) mainly seen

at edges of windows

Page 8: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

Dependence on solar zenith angle

0o 85o

Page 9: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

Dependence on zenith angle

• Marked difference in dependence between the two continua

Page 10: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

Dependence on atmosphere

NewOld

0o

85o

Page 11: The impact of water vapour continuum on absorption of solar radiation – a preliminary analysis of the impact of the new RAL measurements Julie Chenery,

July latitudinal dependence Absolute

(0.6%)

(0.4 Wm-2)

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Next steps

• Update continuum with more recent analyses including refined temperature dependence

• Include band centres• Extend to cloudy skies etc.• Possibly extend to examining

impact on water vapour feedbacks in response to climate change