We present a radiative transfer model for Earth-Like-Planets (ELP). The model allows the assessment of the effect of a change in the concentration of an atmospheric component, especially a greenhouse gas (GHG), on the surface temperature of a planet. The model is based on the separation between the contribution of the short wavelength molecular absorption and the long wavelength one. A unique feature of the model is the condition of energy conservation at every point in the atmosphere. The radiative transfer equation is solved in the two stream approximation without assuming the existence of an LTE in any wavelength range. The model allows us to solve the Simpson paradox, whereby the greenhouse effect (GHE) has no temperature limit. On the ...
One of the major differences in radiative-transfer modeling in the atmospheres of Earth and other pl...
In this paper a simplified two-parameter model of the greenhouse effect on the Earth is developed, s...
In this study a hierarchy of simple climate models is built and used to assess the impact of changes...
We present a radiative transfer model for Earth-Like-Planets (ELP). The model allows the assessment ...
International audienceDue to the exponential positive feedback between sea surface temperature and s...
Context. The evolution of stars and planets is mostly controlled by the properties of their atmosphe...
The global climate is determined by the exchange of energy between the earth, atmosphere, and space....
In Simpson’s (1927) classical derivation of the temperature of the Earth in the semi-gray model, the...
Spectroscopy and radiative transfer are rapidly growing fields within atmospheric and planetary scie...
We study a two-layer energy balance model, that allows for vertical exchanges between a surface laye...
The effects of the nongray absorption (i.e., atmospheric opacity varying with wavelength) on the pos...
This study develops an equilibrium radiative model based on a quasi-adiabatic atmosphere that quanti...
Nitrous oxide, methane, ammonia, and a number of other trace constituents in the earth's atmosphere ...
A theoretical model which permits the computation of average surface temperature trends over the who...
Several problems of interest in planetary infrared remote sensing are investigated using a new radia...
One of the major differences in radiative-transfer modeling in the atmospheres of Earth and other pl...
In this paper a simplified two-parameter model of the greenhouse effect on the Earth is developed, s...
In this study a hierarchy of simple climate models is built and used to assess the impact of changes...
We present a radiative transfer model for Earth-Like-Planets (ELP). The model allows the assessment ...
International audienceDue to the exponential positive feedback between sea surface temperature and s...
Context. The evolution of stars and planets is mostly controlled by the properties of their atmosphe...
The global climate is determined by the exchange of energy between the earth, atmosphere, and space....
In Simpson’s (1927) classical derivation of the temperature of the Earth in the semi-gray model, the...
Spectroscopy and radiative transfer are rapidly growing fields within atmospheric and planetary scie...
We study a two-layer energy balance model, that allows for vertical exchanges between a surface laye...
The effects of the nongray absorption (i.e., atmospheric opacity varying with wavelength) on the pos...
This study develops an equilibrium radiative model based on a quasi-adiabatic atmosphere that quanti...
Nitrous oxide, methane, ammonia, and a number of other trace constituents in the earth's atmosphere ...
A theoretical model which permits the computation of average surface temperature trends over the who...
Several problems of interest in planetary infrared remote sensing are investigated using a new radia...
One of the major differences in radiative-transfer modeling in the atmospheres of Earth and other pl...
In this paper a simplified two-parameter model of the greenhouse effect on the Earth is developed, s...
In this study a hierarchy of simple climate models is built and used to assess the impact of changes...