Publication | Open Access
ARTS, the Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator – version 2.2, the planetary toolbox edition
197
Citations
80
References
2018
Year
Radiative Heat TransferAtmospheric RadiationRadiative TransferEngineeringAtmospheric InteractionAtmospheric ScienceRadiative Transfer ModellingRadiative AbsorptionAtmospheric SoundingRadiation TransportRadio Link BudgetsLatest Stable ReleasePlanetary Toolbox EditionRadiative Transfer SimulationsAstrophysics
Abstract. This article describes the latest stable release (version 2.2) of the Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator (ARTS), a public domain software for radiative transfer simulations in the thermal spectral range (microwave to infrared). The main feature of this release is a planetary toolbox that allows simulations for the planets Venus, Mars, and Jupiter, in addition to Earth. This required considerable model adaptations, most notably in the area of gaseous absorption calculations. Other new features are also described, notably radio link budgets (including the effect of Faraday rotation that changes the polarization state) and the treatment of Zeeman splitting for oxygen spectral lines. The latter is relevant, for example, for the various operational microwave satellite temperature sensors of the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) family.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1