Coupling Diffuse Sky Radiation and Surface Albedo

Author:

Pinty Bernard1,Lattanzio Alessio2,Martonchik John V.3,Verstraete Michel M.1,Gobron Nadine1,Taberner Malcolm1,Widlowski Jean-Luc1,Dickinson Robert E.4,Govaerts Yves5

Affiliation:

1. Global Vegetation Monitoring Unit, IES, EC Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy

2. Makalumedia gmbh, Darmstadt, Germany

3. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California

4. School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia

5. EUMETSAT, Am Kavalleriesand, Darmstadt, Germany

Abstract

Abstract New satellite instruments have been delivering a wealth of information regarding land surface albedo. This basic quantity describes what fraction of solar radiation is reflected from the earth’s surface. However, its concept and measurements have some ambiguity resulting from its dependence on the incidence angles of both the direct and diffuse solar radiation. At any time of day, a surface receives direct radiation in the direction of the sun, and diffuse radiation from the various other directions in which it may have been scattered by air molecules, aerosols, and cloud droplets. This contribution proposes a complete description of the distribution of incident radiation with angles, and the implications in terms of surface albedo are given in a mathematical form, which is suitable for climate models that require evaluating surface albedo many times. The different definitions of observed albedos are explained in terms of the coupling between surface and atmospheric scattering properties. The analytical development in this paper relates the various quantities that are retrieved from orbiting platforms to what is needed by an atmospheric model. It provides a physically simple and practical approach to evaluation of land surface albedo values at any condition of sun illumination irrespective of the current range of surface anisotropic conditions and atmospheric aerosol load. The numerical differences between the various definitions of albedo for a set of typical atmospheric and surface scattering conditions are illustrated through numerical computation.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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