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I/F
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I/FInterface
I/FIntermediate Frequency
I/FIntermediate/Field
I/Fincident solar flux


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Wright and Kotey [2006]) as functions of the solar optical properties of the individual layers and the directional nature of the incident solar flux, [I.
A widely accepted understanding ([2], chapter 9) is that the equation for the average radiation budget B at the top of the atmosphere B = I(1 - a) - F = 0, (1) where I is the incident solar flux, a is the albedo of the system earth--atmosphere, and F is the outgoing long wave radiation flux, can be used to estimate various feedbacks in the earth climate system.
The ocean buoy has specialized, optical radiation instruments that measure both the incident solar flux and the water-leaving radiance at sea level and at depths of 1 m, 5 m, 9 m, and 12 m.
 
 
 
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