The effect of volcanic aerosols on the thermal infrared budget of the lower stratosphereThe thermal IR heating of the stratosphere due to volcanic aerosols such as those released by the eruption of El Chichon is investigated by means of clear-sky model computations using a LOWTRAN5 radiance code (Kneizys et al., 1980) modified by Charlock (1983) to increase its vertical resolution. The results are presented graphically for 4-km-thick aerosol layers at altitudes 18, 22, and 25 km and at latitudes 0 deg and 35 deg N, and the effects of tropospheric cloud height (0-10 km) are taken into account. The aerosol-induced IR divergence is shown to depend on aerosol height and to be highly and nonlinearly sensitive to the location of underlying water clouds.
Document ID
19850050756
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Charlock, T. P. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)