Earth radiation budget, top-of-atmosphere radiation

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Abstract

Satellite measurements of the Earth’s radiation budget have significant influences on the understanding of aerosols, cloud feedbacks, and atmospheric dynamics as well as other major climate physical processes and are critical for validations and improvements of climate models. Continuous, long-term radiation observations from satellite missions would lead to accurate predictions of the future climate.

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Lin, B. (2014). Earth radiation budget, top-of-atmosphere radiation. In Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series (pp. 145–146). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-36699-9_39

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