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ARESE II Measurements of Broadband Absorptance

Valero, F.P.J. (a), Bucholtz, A. (a), Bush, B.C. (a), Cess, R.D. (b), Leitner, A.S. (a), Pope, S.K. (a), and Tooman, T.P. (c), Scripps Institution of Oceanography (a), State University of New York at Stony Brook (b), Sandia National Laboratories (c)
Eleventh Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Science Team Meeting

ARESE II was carried out in Oklahoma in the spring of 2000. Broadband radiometers on an aircraft and on the surface collected irradiance measurements on eight days that encompassed sky conditions from clear to overcast. These measurements are combined to give absorptance, reflectance, and transmittance of the atmospheric column from the surface to 7 km. Results for the two different types of radiometers are presented and compared to model calculations.

Note: This is the poster abstract presented at the meeting; an extended version was not provided by the author(s).