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A line-by-line investigation of solar radiative effects in vertically inhomogeneous low clouds
V. Ramaswamy
, J. Li
Geosciences
Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
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Physics
Radiative Transfer
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Vertical Distribution
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Fine Structure
50%
Near Infrared
50%
Albedo
50%
Optical Properties
50%
Reflectance
50%
Solar Radiation
50%
Cloud Microphysics
50%
Cloud Water
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Radiative Transfer
100%
Vertical Distribution
100%
Albedo
50%
Reflectance
50%
Solar Radiation
50%
Fine Structure
50%
Vertical Profile
50%
Optical Property
50%
Cloud Microphysics
50%
Cloud Water
50%
Engineering
Heating Rate
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Wave Number
50%
Internals
50%
Reflectance
50%
Solar Radiation
50%
Droplet Size
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Albedo
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Spectral Overlap
50%
Absorbed Radiation
50%
Keyphrases
Vertical Inhomogeneity
50%
Internal Inhomogeneity
50%