Diurnal asymmetry of surface albedo in a semi‐arid grassland over the China's Loess Plateau
Di Zhu,
Jianrong Bi,
Xiting Wang
et al.
Abstract:In current land surface models or satellite remote sensing retrievals, clear‐sky surface albedo (α) is usually assumed to be symmetrical and relies only on the solar elevation angle (SEA). Based on 1‐min high‐resolution measurements of surface radiation fluxes, this study demonstrated that the diurnal variations of clear‐sky surface albedo exhibited a significant asymmetrical pattern in both summer and winter seasons over a semi‐arid grassland of the China's Loess Plateau. The results indicated that α values i… Show more
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