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== Basic Terms and Defintions  ==
 
== Basic Terms and Defintions  ==
  
Now its time to learn the basic input variables used in KRC.
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:'''Diurnal Temperature:''' Changes in temperatures that occur over the course of a day (i.e. daily temperatures).
 
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:'''Thermal Inertia''': the reluctance of a material to change temperature
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:'''Conductivity:''' how easily a material transports heat and energy through itself
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:'''Density:''' the amount of mass, or matter, contained within a specific volume
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:'''Specific Heat:''' the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of a material
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:'''Input parameters:''' values given by the user, used in calculations within the model
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:'''Opacity:''' the translucence of a material
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:'''Albedo:''' the brightness of a material
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:'''Emissivity:''' the energy given off by a material
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:'''Slope:''' angle of incline of a surface above or below horizontal
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:'''Azimuth:''' direction of slope as measured starting from north and moving through east
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:'''L<sub>S</sub> :''' The seasonal indicator. The Value used to distinguish the time of year. The time of year
 
:'''L<sub>S</sub> :''' The seasonal indicator. The Value used to distinguish the time of year. The time of year
 
:'''Pressure:'''
 
 
:'''Diurnal Temperature:''' Changes in temperatures that occur over the course of a day (i.e. daily temperatures).
 
== Advanced Terms and Definitions ==
 
  
 
:'''Single Layer Atmosphere:''' A thin, grey (meaning no wavelength dependence of any coefficients)  atmosphere where, at any given time, the temperature is the same everywhere.  Even though temperature can vary with time, the entire atmosphere varies together.
 
:'''Single Layer Atmosphere:''' A thin, grey (meaning no wavelength dependence of any coefficients)  atmosphere where, at any given time, the temperature is the same everywhere.  Even though temperature can vary with time, the entire atmosphere varies together.
  
:'''Two-Stream Delta-Eddington Model:''' Allows for two spectral regions in the atmosphere: solar and thermal
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:'''Two-Stream Delta-Eddington Model:''' Allows for upward and downward direction of radiative propagation, exclusively
 
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:'''Solar Radiation:'''  The energy reaching the surface from the sun itself
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:'''Thermal Energy:''' The energy reaching the surface from emission of the atmosphere itself
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:'''Spin-Up:''' The time required for a model to run before it reaches statistical equilibrium.
 
:'''Spin-Up:''' The time required for a model to run before it reaches statistical equilibrium.
  
 
:'''Skin Depth:''' The depth to which diurnal or seasonal surface temperatures permeate into the surface.
 
:'''Skin Depth:''' The depth to which diurnal or seasonal surface temperatures permeate into the surface.

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This page provides a Glossary for the coding Input Parameters used in Davinci and KRC

[edit] Basic Terms and Defintions

Diurnal Temperature: Changes in temperatures that occur over the course of a day (i.e. daily temperatures).
LS : The seasonal indicator. The Value used to distinguish the time of year. The time of year
Single Layer Atmosphere: A thin, grey (meaning no wavelength dependence of any coefficients) atmosphere where, at any given time, the temperature is the same everywhere. Even though temperature can vary with time, the entire atmosphere varies together.
Two-Stream Delta-Eddington Model: Allows for upward and downward direction of radiative propagation, exclusively
Spin-Up: The time required for a model to run before it reaches statistical equilibrium.
Skin Depth: The depth to which diurnal or seasonal surface temperatures permeate into the surface.
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