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Radiation in the Earth's Atmosphere Part 1: Absorption and Emission by Atmospheric Gases

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Radiation in the Earth's Atmosphere

Part 1:

Absorption and Emission by Atmospheric Gases

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Electromagnetic Waves

● Electromagnetic waves are transversal.

● Electric and magnetic fields are perpendicular.

● In the quantum mechanic context EM waves are travelling photons.

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Refraction

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Scattering

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Absorption

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Blackbody Radiation

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What is a Black Body?

● An ideal black body absorbs radiation at all frequencies/wavelengts completely.

● A cavity is a good approximation of a black body.

● No real body can absorb more than a black body.

● If a body only absorbs radiation partially, it is called “gray”.

Source: http://web.mit.edu

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Blackbody Radiation

● A black body also emits radiation in a characteristic way.

● The emitted radiation only depends on temperature, not on material or other properties.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org

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● The wavelength of the maximum of the radiation is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature:

Wien's Displacement Law

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org

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Classical Explanation:Rayleigh-Jeans Law

● For each wavelength/frequency only a certain number of waves fit into the cavity.

Source: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu

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The Ultraviolet Catastrophe

● The classical Rayleigh-Jeans law would produce infinite radiation at short wavelengths.

Source: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu

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● Planck assumed that radiation could only be absorbed or emitted in discrete packets of h=6.626*10-34 J s.

● Planck's law correctly describes the black body radiation between the classical Rayligh-Jeans and Wien approximation.

Planck's Law

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org

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Absorption and Emission

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Absorption Coefficient

I=I 0 e− l

● The incoming radiation with intensity I

0 is

attenuated by the medium.

● The absorption coefficient α is a measure for the absorption by path length.

● α depends on the wavelength.

● Beer-Lambert-Law:

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Kirchhoff's Law for Thermal Radiation

● A blackbody emits radiation with the source term

● The emission coefficient ε ds=1 for a blackbody andε ds<1 for a real body.

● To fulfill the 2nd law of thermodynamics, the emission coefficient ε must be equal to the absorption coefficient α.

S=νB νT

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Optical Depth

● We define the optical depth τ as

● Transmission: T = exp(-τ)● τ<<1: optically thin case

● τ>>1: optically thick case

s =∫0

sds' s'

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Radiative Transfer Equation

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Radiative Transfer

● Electromagnetic radiation traveling through a medium may be absorbed.

● The absorption is proportional to the intensity I. It is characterised by the absorption coefficient α.

● The medium may also emit electromagnetic radiation. This is the source term S.

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Radiative Transfer Equation

I ν0 =I ν s0e−s0∫0

s0

ds Bν T e−s

● Intensity at observer's position s=0

● Background radiation at s=s0

● Source (emission) term: B● Units: W/(m2 Hz sterad)

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Discrete Radiative Transfer

● The integral form of the radiative transfer equation can be solved numerically.

● Discretize radiative transfer equation into optically thin layers with constant absorption coefficient and convert integral into sum.

● Alternative: calculate radiative transfer iteratively for optically thin layers. Use previous layer as background term.

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Molecular Absorption

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Atomic and Molecular Spectra● Atoms and molecules may change

between different internal energetic states.

● According to quantum mechanics, only distinct changes are allowed.

● A change from one state to another results in the emission or absorption of a photon of distinct frequency according to Planck's law E=hν.

● There are distinct classes of changes that result in emission/absorption in distinct bands of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Rotational Molecular Spectra

● Molecules rotate around their center of mass

● They emit electromagnetic waves if the charges inside the molecule are not symmetric with respect to the center of mass (permanent dipole moment).

● Typical spectra are in the microwave region.

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Vibrational Molecular Spectra

● Molecules vibrate by changing distances between atoms.

● They emit electromagnetic waves if the vibration results in an asymmetric charge distribution (induced dipole moment).

● Typical spectra are in the infrared region.

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Vibrational-Rotational Spectra● P branch: ΔJ= -1● Q branch: ΔJ= 0

(often forbidden)● R branch: ΔJ= +1

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Pressure (Collision) Broadening● Spectral lines are

broadened by collisions with other molecules.

● A collision interrupts the emission of a continuous elecromagnetic wave. This results in a wider frequency distribution.

● The width of the collision-broadened line is roughly proportional to pressure.

● Pressure-broadening adds altitude information that can be used for profile retrievals.

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Effect of Pressure-Broadening Observed at Ground Level

● The observer sees the integral over all emitted lines from all altitudes.

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Lorentz- and Doppler Broadening

● Lorentz: natural broadening due to limited lifetime of excited state.

● Doppler: broadening due to the relative thermal speed of the emitting molecules.

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Altitude Effect (emission)

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Real-World Spectra (absorption)

H2O: 27035 lines CO2: 10757 lines CH4: 7240 lines O2: 1087 lines N2O: 1569 lines CO: 2564 lines +12 additional species

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Fine Structure (absorption)

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Line-by-line vs. Band Spectra

● Because of the large number of spectral lines, calculationg radiative transfer line-by-line is very costly

● For climate models, average absorption for a larger band is calculated for each species.

● The net absorption is then calculated by scaling the average absorption with temperature and mixing ratio of the trace gases (e.g. CO

2)

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Solar and Earth Spectra

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Solar and Atmospheric Radiation

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Solar and Earth Emission

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Absorption Bands by Atmospheric Trace Gases

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Vertical Range of Solar Radiation

Source: http://amazing-space.stsci.edu

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Solar Constant and Incoming Solar Radiation (Insolation)

● Solar constant at top of atmosphere:1364 W/m2

● Incoming solar radiation: 341 W/m2

● Why the factor of 4?

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Radiative Energy Budget