Schwarzkopf, M. D., and S. B. Fels, 1991: The simplified exchange
method revisited: An accurate, rapid method for computation of infrared
cooling rates and fluxes. Journal of Geophysical Research, 96(D5),
9075-9096.
Abstract: The performance and construction of a new algorithm for
the calculation of infrared cooling rates and fluxes in terrestrial general
circulation models are described in detail. The computational method, which
is suitable for use in models of both the troposphere and the middle atmosphere,
incorporates effects now known to be important, such as an extended water
vapor epsilon-type continuum, careful treatment of water vapor lines, of
water-carbon dioxide overlap, and of Voigt line shape. The competing requirements
of accuracy and speed are both satisfied by extensive use of a generalization
of the simplified exchange approximation of Fels and Schwarzkopf (1975).
Cooling rates and fluxes are validated by comparison with benchmark line-by-line
calculations on standard atmospheric profiles obtained for the Intercomparison
of Radiation Codes Used in Climate Models (ICRCCM). Results indicate that
the new algorithm is substantially more accurate than any previously used
at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory.