A comparison of measured and modeled broadband fluxes from aircraft data during the ICE '89 field experiment

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During the 1989 intensive field campaigns of the International Cirrus Experiment (ICE) over the North Sea, broadband radiative fluxes were measured in, above, and below cirrus cloud by a number of European meteorological research aircraft. One mission during the campaign was an intercomparison flight in clear air with no cloud above in order to compare, among other things, radiative flux measurements made by the U.K. C-130, the French Merlin, and the German Falcon aircraft. All three aircraft measured shortwave flux (0.3-3 μm) with standard Eppley pyranometers above and below the fuselage. The intercomparison showed agreement between the three aircraft of within 2% for both the upwelling and downwelling shortwave flux components. -from Authors

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Saunders, R. W., Brogniez, G., Buriez, J. C., Meerkotter, R., & Wendling, P. (1992). A comparison of measured and modeled broadband fluxes from aircraft data during the ICE ’89 field experiment. Journal of Atmospheric & Oceanic Technology, 9(4), 391–406. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0426(1992)009<0391:ACOMAM>2.0.CO;2

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