Two-and four-stream combination approximations for computation of diffuse actinic fluxes

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The δ-two-and four-stream combination approximations, which use a source function from the two-stream approximations and evaluate intensities in the four-stream directions, are formulated for the calculation of diffuse actinic fluxes. The accuracy and efficiency of the three computational techniques-the δ-two-stream approximations, the δ-two-and four-stream combination approximations based on various two-stream approaches, and the δ-four-stream approximation-have been investigated. The diffuse actinic fluxes are examined by considering molecular, aerosol, haze, and cloud scattering over a wide range of solar zenith angles, optical depths, and surface albedos. In view of the overall accuracy and computational efficiency, the δ-twoand four-stream combination method based on the quadrature scheme appears to be well suited to radiative transfer calculations involving photodissociation processes. © 2010 American Meteorological Society.

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Zhang, H., Zhang, F., Fu, Q., Shen, Z., & Lu, P. (2010). Two-and four-stream combination approximations for computation of diffuse actinic fluxes. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 67(10), 3238–3252. https://doi.org/10.1175/2010JAS3370.1

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