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Radiation measurements and climate
Strahlungsmessung in der Klimaforschung
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:24:55
Abstract
Fundamentals of radiation and description of radiative transfer. Shortwave solar and Total Solar Irradiance (TSI). Longwave terrestrial and atmospheric radiation and the greenhouse effect. Measurement of the shortwave and longwave radiation budget. Spectral measurements in the shortwave and UV range. Radiative forcing of clouds, aerosols, and greenhouse gases and their impact on climate change.
Objective
Basic understanding of radiation measurements and impact of radiation in meteorology and climate research. Radiative forcing of clouds, aerosols, and greenhouse gases and their impact on climate change.
Content
Fundamentals of radiation and description of radiative transfer. Shortwave solar and Total Solar Irradiance (TSI). Longwave terrestrial and atmospheric radiation and the greenhouse effect. Measurement of the shortwave and longwave radiation budget. Spectral measurements in shortwave, UV and PAR (Photosyntetically Active Radiation), in relation to aerosol optical depth and water vapour content in the atmosphere. Comparison of radiation measurements and radiative transfer calculations. Radiative forcing of clouds, aerosols, and greenhouse gases and their impact on climate change.
Resources
Lecture Notes
Available in German
General Information
- Language
- German
- Levels
- BSC , MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- oral 30 minutes
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture | Strahlungsmessung in der Klimaforschung |
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1 h weekly |
Offered In
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Earth Sciences Bachelor (Information about the Bachelor-studies: )
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Major in Climate and Water: Electives (From the offered elective courses during autumn (5th semester) and spring semester (6th semester), 24 credits have to be acquired. The choice of other courses has to be granted by the advisor (Dr. Olivia Martius).)
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Electives (The students are free to choose individually from the entire course offer of ETH Zürich and the universities of Zürich and Bern.)
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