TY - JOUR
T1 - Reflection and transmission by a vertically inhomogeneous planetary atmosphere
AU - Stamnes, Knut
PY - 1982/7
Y1 - 1982/7
N2 - By appealing to the reciprocity principle simple expressions are derived for the plane albedo and the transmissivity of a vertically inhomogeneous, plane parallel atmosphere. The plane albedo is shown to equal the angular distribution of the reflected intensity for isotropie Illumination of unit intensity incident at the top of the atmosphere, while the transmissivity equals the angular distribution of the transmitted intensity for isotropie illumination of unit Intensity incident at the bottom of the atmosphere. Chandrasekhar's solution of the planetary problem (including a Lambert reflecting lower boundary) in terms of the solution to the standard problem (no reflecting ground) is extended to apply to an inhomogeneous atmosphere resting on a surface that reflects radiation anisotropically but with no dependence on the direction of incidence (anisotropic Lambert reflector). The computational aspects are discussed and a procedure for computing the planetary albedo and transmissivity Is outlined for a vertically inhomogeneous, anisotropically scattering atmosphere overlying a partially reflecting surface. Numerical verification and illustration are also provided and it is shown that the assumed vertical variation of the single scattering albedo strongly affects the plane albedo but only weakly the transmissivity.
AB - By appealing to the reciprocity principle simple expressions are derived for the plane albedo and the transmissivity of a vertically inhomogeneous, plane parallel atmosphere. The plane albedo is shown to equal the angular distribution of the reflected intensity for isotropie Illumination of unit intensity incident at the top of the atmosphere, while the transmissivity equals the angular distribution of the transmitted intensity for isotropie illumination of unit Intensity incident at the bottom of the atmosphere. Chandrasekhar's solution of the planetary problem (including a Lambert reflecting lower boundary) in terms of the solution to the standard problem (no reflecting ground) is extended to apply to an inhomogeneous atmosphere resting on a surface that reflects radiation anisotropically but with no dependence on the direction of incidence (anisotropic Lambert reflector). The computational aspects are discussed and a procedure for computing the planetary albedo and transmissivity Is outlined for a vertically inhomogeneous, anisotropically scattering atmosphere overlying a partially reflecting surface. Numerical verification and illustration are also provided and it is shown that the assumed vertical variation of the single scattering albedo strongly affects the plane albedo but only weakly the transmissivity.
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U2 - 10.1016/0032-0633(82)90034-4
DO - 10.1016/0032-0633(82)90034-4
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0001105559
SN - 0032-0633
VL - 30
SP - 727
EP - 732
JO - Planetary and Space Science
JF - Planetary and Space Science
IS - 7
ER -