Calculating downward longwave radiation under clear and cloudy conditions over a tropical lowland forest site: an evaluation of model schemes for hourly data |
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Authors: | Toby R. Marthews Yadvinder Malhi Hiroki Iwata |
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Affiliation: | 1. Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3QY, UK 2. International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, 99775, USA
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Abstract: | Field measurements of radiation fluxes—notably downwelling longwave radiation flux (LW flux)—are as yet rare or nonexistent outside a very select number of sites in the tropics. Data gaps can only be filled through the use of estimation schemes based on measurements of other meteorological variables, and there is a need for recommendations on best practice in this area. We selected 18 contrasting semi-empirical estimation schemes for downward longwave radiation, based on air emissivities, combined with six different sky cover estimation schemes and compared the expected longwave flux with hourly observations from a flux tower at Caxiuan? in Brazil. Of all schemes tested, the Dilley–Kimball emissivity scheme combined with Kasten and Czeplak’s sky cover scheme during the day and Dilley and O’Brien’s model B scheme at night proved to be the most reliable, yielding estimates of LW flux generally within 20?W/m2 of measurements across all time points. |
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