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A new parameterization of canopy radiative transfer for land surface radiation models

A new parameterization of canopy radiative transfer for land surface radiation models
An illustration of canopy radiative transfer. Credit: Feng Zhang

Among the physical processes of land surfaces, canopy radiative transfer is especially important. It plays a key role in controlling land-atmosphere flux exchanges by determining surface albedo and transpiration. However, the canopy varies geographically from that of dense tropical forests to the shrublands of arid desert lands, and temporally from the vibrancy of spring to the gloominess of winter. Uncertainties abound in the processes of radiative transfer parameterization.

Dr Feng Zhang and his collaborators propose a new parameterization for the phase function, which is based on leaf normal distribution and leaf reflection/transmission, and examine the accuracy in reflection and transmission of the canopy through comparison with the benchmark result of SOSA. The findings are published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (Zhang et al., 2017).

"The new method," says Dr. Zhang, "when based on Eddington approximation, can substantially improve the accuracy compared to the previously preferred hemispheric constant method, under both isotropic and anisotropic conditions. Therefore, the canopy albedo can be evaluated more accurately by the analytical solution of non-zero soil background ."

Moreover, their investigation also reveals that there is a relationship between the direct radiation and the diffuse radiation of the canopy, which have been treated separately in previous studies. It is concluded that the new parameterization is well suited for applications of land modeling.

More information: Feng Zhang et al, A new parameterization of canopy radiative transfer for land surface radiation models, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (2017).

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