• Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Vol. 3, Issue 6, 407 (2008)
Chao LI1、2、*, He-li WEI1, Hou-tong LIU1、2, Xiu-hong CHEN2, Qing-shan XU1, and Jun ZHOU1
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    LI Chao, WEI He-li, LIU Hou-tong, CHEN Xiu-hong, XU Qing-shan, ZHOU Jun. Effect of Downwelling Atmospheric Radiation on Grass Land Surface Temperature[J]. Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics, 2008, 3(6): 407 Copy Citation Text show less

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    The effect of downwelling atmospheric radiation(Rld) on grass land surface temperature(Ts) is analyzed based on the three-year observations of upwelling surface long-wave radiation(Rlu) and Rld in 4~50 μm band on clear days at SKYNET Hefei site. Results indicate that the effect of Rld on mean daily Ts are stronger in summer than in fall and the weakest in winter. The mean daily difference between apparent surface. temperature T* and Ts ranges from 0.96 K to 1.41 K through all year, with value larger than 1.3 K in July and August provided that land surface emissivity ε equals to 0.98. The effect of Rld on diurnal variation of Ts is weakest at noon, greatest at night with the diurnal distribution of T*-Ts showing“V”shape for each season and the effect is most remarkable in winter. The larger the ratio Rld/Rlu, the greater the effect of Rld on Ts and the quantitative statistical relationship between the ratio Rld/Rlu, surface emissivity ε and T*-Ts are obtained under different seasonal conditions.
    LI Chao, WEI He-li, LIU Hou-tong, CHEN Xiu-hong, XU Qing-shan, ZHOU Jun. Effect of Downwelling Atmospheric Radiation on Grass Land Surface Temperature[J]. Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics, 2008, 3(6): 407
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