Net exchange parameterization of thermal infrared radiative transfer in Venus' atmosphere

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Thermal radiation within Venus atmosphere is analyzed in close details. Prominent features are identified, which are then used to design a parameterization (a highly simplified and yet accurate enough model) to be used in General Circulation Models. The analysis is based on a net exchange formulation, using a set of gaseous and cloud optical data chosen among available referenced data. The accuracy of the proposed parameterization methodology is controlled against Monte Carlo simulations, assuming that the optical data are exact. Then, the accuracy level corresponding to our present optical data choice is discussed by comparison with available observations, concentrating on the most unknown aspects of Venus thermal radiation, namely the deep atmosphere opacity and the cloud composition and structure. Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Eymet, V., Fournier, R., Dufresne, J. L., Lebonnois, S., Hourdin, F., & Bullock, M. A. (2009). Net exchange parameterization of thermal infrared radiative transfer in Venus’ atmosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 114(11). https://doi.org/10.1029/2008JE003276

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