A. Kylling et al., TRANSMITTANCE OF A CLOUD IS WAVELENGTH-DEPENDENT IN THE UV-RANGE - PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION, Geophysical research letters, 24(4), 1997, pp. 397-400
In the recently published GRL paper by Seckmeyer et al. [1996] an exam
ple of a cloud that has a wavelength dependent effect on the surface U
V-radiation is given. Through careful and accurate radiative transfer
modelling, the present paper aims to give a physical interpretation of
the reported wavelength dependence of this particular cloud. The mode
lling shows that the transmission of the cloud alone does not vary sig
nificantly with wavelength in the UV. However, the cloud gives a wavel
ength dependent effect in the surface UV-radiation due to radiation sc
attered upwards from the cloud and then scattered downwards again, eff
ectively trying to make it through the cloud more than once. The numbe
r of photons this happens to is a function of the wavelength dependent
Rayleigh scattering and ozone absorption cross sections.