Vi. Fomichev et Jp. Blanchet, DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW CCC GCM LONGWAVE RADIATION MODEL FOR EXTENSIONINTO THE MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE/, Atmosphere-ocean, 33(3), 1995, pp. 513-529
A new infrared (IR) radiation scheme for extending the CCC/GCM (Canadi
an Climate Center General Circulation Model) into the middle atmospher
e is proposed. It combines the previous CCC/GCM radiation scheme inclu
ding the effects of H2O, CO2, O-3, CH4, N2O, CFC11 and CFC12, clouds a
nd aerosols, with a new computationally efficient matrix parameterizat
ion for the cooling rate in the middle atmosphere for both LTE (local
thermodynamic equilibrium) and non-LTE layers. The matrix parameteriza
tion includes the effects of both the 15 mu m CO2 and the 9.6 mu m O-3
bands and provides a proper lower boundary condition for the non-LTE
recurrence formula. The new scheme shows satisfactory agreement with l
ine-by-line calculations. The absolute error does nor exceed 0.8 K day
(-1) for vastly different atmospheric conditions. Introducing the new
radiation module into the CCC/GCM results in deviations of the simulat
ed temperature from the CIRA-1986 model of not more than 10 K througho
ut most of the altitude-latitude domain.