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It is very important for the studies on modern climate models to exactly compute the profile of infrared cooling rates in the atmosphere and to make a comparison between the results obtained by various radiation models.
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Guangyu, S., Yanni, Q. (1987). Effects of Radiation Models on the Calculation of Infrared Cooling Rates. In: Liou, KN., Xiuji, Z. (eds) Atmospheric Radiation. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-935704-18-8_37
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