Fpj. Valero et al., ABSORPTION OF SOLAR-RADIATION BY THE CLOUDY ATMOSPHERE - INTERPRETATIONS OF COLLOCATED AIRCRAFT MEASUREMENTS, J GEO RES-A, 102(D25), 1997, pp. 29917-29927
As part of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Enhanced Shortw
ave Experiment (ARESE), we have obtained and analyzed measurements mad
e from collocated aircraft of the absorption of solar radiation within
the atmospheric column between the two aircraft. The measurements wer
e taken during October 1995 at the ARM site in Oklahoma. Relative to a
theoretical radiative transfer model, we find no evidence for excess
solar absorption in the clear atmosphere and significant evidence for
its existence in the cloudy atmosphere. This excess cloud solar absorp
tion appears to occur in both visible (0.224-0.68 mu m) and near-infra
red (0.68-3.30 mu m) spectral regions, although not at 0.5 mu m for th
e visible contribution, and it is shown to be true absorption rather t
han an artifact of sampling errors caused by measuring three-dimension
al clouds.