Brian E. J. Rose, University at Albany
You really should be looking at The Climate Laboratory book by Brian Rose, where all the same content (and more!) is kept up to date.
Here you are likely to find broken links and broken code.
This assigment is due by email before class on Thursday March 30, 2017.
Your assignment is to make similar calculations using the RRTMG radiative transfer model in climlab
. Specifically:
climlab
uses units of kg/kg for specific humidity).Comment on what you find, including similarities and differences to the Shine and Sinha results. Offer some thoughts about why your results differ from theirs, if applicable. Do your results support the main conclusions in the paper?
The author of this notebook is Brian E. J. Rose, University at Albany.
It was developed in support of ATM 623: Climate Modeling, a graduate-level course in the Department of Atmospheric and Envionmental Sciences
Development of these notes and the climlab software is partially supported by the National Science Foundation under award AGS-1455071 to Brian Rose. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed here are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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