Surface Radiation Budgets for LBA

Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science 
University of Maryland, College Park 

Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science
 



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Background


Radiative fluxes are the forcing functions of the hydrological cycle and biogeophysic processes. The objective of this project is to help to advance the understanding of the water cycle and land-atmosphere interactions in the Amazon region, by providing information on surface radiative fluxes. Provided will be historic information on radiation fluxes, using existing methodologies and historic satellite observations; and developed will be new techniques to account for deforestation and biomass burning in Amazonia. Information on radiative fluxes can be used to model and predict the surface hydrological and energy budgets of the LBA region, on time scales from diunal to interannual; to evaluate land surface parameterizations; and test implications for global climate and weather forecasting. 

 

Clouds over Belem

 

 Maintained by Chuan Li cli@atmos.umd.edu