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This concept has been deprecated.

Preferred term

downwelling_spectral_radiance_in_sea_water  

Definition

  • Downwelling radiation is radiation from above. It does not mean 'net downward'. 'spectral' means per unit wavelength or as a function of wavelength; spectral quantities are sometimes called 'monochromatic'. Radiation wavelength has standard name radiation_wavelength. Radiance is the radiative flux in a particular direction, per unit of solid angle. The direction from which it is coming must be specified, for instance with a coordinate of zenith_angle. If the radiation does not depend on direction, a standard name of isotropic radiance should be chosen instead.

Note

  • deprecated

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https://vocab.met.no/CFSTDN/downwelling_spectral_radiance_in_sea_water

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