A Decade Of Measured Greenhouse Forcings From Airs

ALGORITHMS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR MULTISPECTRAL, HYPERSPECTRAL, AND ULTRASPECTRAL IMAGERY XIX(2013)

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Increased greenhouse gasses reduce the transmission of Outgoing Longwave Radiation (OLR) to space along spectral absorption lines eventually causing the Earth's temperature to rise in order to preserve energy equilibrium. This greenhouse forcing effect can be directly observed in the Outgoing Longwave Spectra (OLS) from space-borne infrared instruments with sufficiently high resolving power (3, 8). In 2001, Harries et. al observed significant increases in greenhouse forcings by direct inter-comparison of the IRIS spectra 1970 and the IMG spectra 1997(8). We have extended this effort by measuring the annual rate of change of AIRS all-sky Outgoing Longwave Spectra (OL S) with respect to greenhouse forcings. Our calculations make use of a 2 degrees x2 degrees degree monthly gridded Brightness Temperature (BT) product. Decadal trends for AIRS spectra from 2002-2012 indicate continued decrease of -0.06 K/yr in the trend of CO2 BT (700cm(-1) and 2250cm(-1)), a decrease of 0.04 K/yr of 03 BT (1050 cm(-1)), and a decrease of -0.03 K/yr of the CH4 BT (1300cm(-1)). Observed decreases in BT trends are expected due to ten years of increased greenhouse gasses even though global surface temperatures have not risen substantially over the last decade.
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Greenhouse Gases, AIRS Radiances, Decadal Trends, Outgoing Longwave Spectra, Global Warming
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