Hyperspectral infrared sounding contains information about clouds, which plays an important role in modulating Earth's climate. However, there is a great deal of uncertainty in modeling the radiative effect of clouds due to its complex dependence on various parameters. Therefore, cloudy scenarios are often neglected in retrievals of infrared spectral measurements and in data assimilation.
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July 2002
Primary electroviscous effect for a dilute suspension of porous spheres with fixed volumetric charge density is investigated theoretically. In the absence of flow, the electrical potential and solution charge density are assumed to satisfy the linearized Poisson-Boltzmann equation. With incorporation of the electrical body force, the Brinkman equation and the Stokes equation are used to govern the fluid flow inside and outside a sphere.
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