AbstractThe Reference Forward Model (RFM) is a general purpose line-by-line radiative transfer model, currently supported by the UK National Centre for Earth Observation. This paper outlines the algorithms used by the RFM, focusing on standard calculations of terrestrial atmospheric infrared spectra followed by a brief summary of some additional capabilities and extensions to microwave wavelengths and extraterrestrial atmospheres.At its most basic level — the ‘line-by-line’ component — it calculates molecular absorption cross-sections by applying the Voigt lineshape to all transitions up to ±25cm−1 from line-centre. Alternatively, absorptions can be directly interpolated from various forms of tabulated data.These cross-sections are then use...
Despite of significant advances of computational power, line-by-line modeling of molecular absorptio...
This study deals with: Numerical analysis of the accuracy of recent models for atmospheric molecular...
Many of the results of this study are presented in the paper included in the ITSC-14 proceedings by ...
AbstractThe Reference Forward Model (RFM) is a general purpose line-by-line radiative transfer model...
The Reference Forward Model (RFM) is a general purpose line-by-line radiative transfer model, curren...
AbstractLine-by-line (LBL) methods of numerically solving the equations of radiative transfer can be...
AbstractA suite of programs for high resolution infrared-microwave atmospheric radiative transfer mo...
The radiative transfer code σ-IASI [Amato et al. 2002] consists of a monochromatic radiative transfe...
Line-by-line (LBL) methods of numerically solving the equations of radiative transfer can be inhibit...
We discuss the intercomparison between the Karlsruhe Optimized and Precise Radiative transfer Algori...
At the workshop for Soundings from High Spectral Resolution Observations in May 2003, an AIRS radiat...
a high-resolution spaceborne sensor that is capable of observing tropospheric species. In order to e...
A line-by-line model for the purpose of proving the influence of the ab- sorption line parr.-eters a...
A finite difference radiative transfer program was developed to handle most anisotropic scattering a...
The goals of this study are the evaluation of current fast radiative transfer models (RTMs) and line...
Despite of significant advances of computational power, line-by-line modeling of molecular absorptio...
This study deals with: Numerical analysis of the accuracy of recent models for atmospheric molecular...
Many of the results of this study are presented in the paper included in the ITSC-14 proceedings by ...
AbstractThe Reference Forward Model (RFM) is a general purpose line-by-line radiative transfer model...
The Reference Forward Model (RFM) is a general purpose line-by-line radiative transfer model, curren...
AbstractLine-by-line (LBL) methods of numerically solving the equations of radiative transfer can be...
AbstractA suite of programs for high resolution infrared-microwave atmospheric radiative transfer mo...
The radiative transfer code σ-IASI [Amato et al. 2002] consists of a monochromatic radiative transfe...
Line-by-line (LBL) methods of numerically solving the equations of radiative transfer can be inhibit...
We discuss the intercomparison between the Karlsruhe Optimized and Precise Radiative transfer Algori...
At the workshop for Soundings from High Spectral Resolution Observations in May 2003, an AIRS radiat...
a high-resolution spaceborne sensor that is capable of observing tropospheric species. In order to e...
A line-by-line model for the purpose of proving the influence of the ab- sorption line parr.-eters a...
A finite difference radiative transfer program was developed to handle most anisotropic scattering a...
The goals of this study are the evaluation of current fast radiative transfer models (RTMs) and line...
Despite of significant advances of computational power, line-by-line modeling of molecular absorptio...
This study deals with: Numerical analysis of the accuracy of recent models for atmospheric molecular...
Many of the results of this study are presented in the paper included in the ITSC-14 proceedings by ...