Critical Overview of Radiation Budget Estimates from Satellites

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The progress of Earth radiation budget research has been due to the improvement of instrument accuracy and reliability, and also due to the vast progress in computer capability. The increase of instrument reliability and the resulting longer measurement records has brought the organizational support which is necessary for the improvement of analysis methods for generation of data products and to bring together the science teams which are needed to make good use of the data products. Computers today can process enough data so that we can bring in data streams from more than a single instrument and perform extensive computations. As a consequence, the field has progressed from producing monthly global maps at the top of the atmosphere to producing daily maps and producing radiation profiles through the atmosphere. Radiation data are now used together with other data types to study the weather and climate as a system. Scientific questions addressed by radiation data have evolved from monthly-mean zonal descriptions toward smaller time and space scales

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