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COART

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COART (Coupled Ocean-Atmospheric Radiative Transfer code) - COART is established on the Coupled DIScrete Ordinate Radiative Transfer (Coupled DISORT or CDISORT) code,[1] developed from DISORT. It is designed to simulate radiance (including water-leaving radiance) and irradiance (flux) at any levels in the atmosphere and ocean consistently.

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  1. ^ Jin, Zhonghai; Charlock, Thomas P.; Rutledge, Ken; Stamnes, Knut; Wang, Yingjian (2006). "Analytical solution of radiative transfer in the coupled atmosphere-ocean system with a rough surface". Applied Optics. 45 (28): 7443–7455. Bibcode:2006ApOpt..45.7443J. doi:10.1364/AO.45.007443. hdl:2060/20080015519. PMID 16983433.

Jin, Z., T.P. Charlock, K. Rutledge, K. Stamnes, and Y. Wang, An analytical solution of radiative transfer in the coupled atmosphere-ocean system with rough surface. Appl. Opt., 45, 7443-7455, 2006.

Jin, Z., and K. Stamnes, Radiative transfer in nonuniformly refracting layered media: atmosphere-ocean system, Appl. Opt., 33, 431-442, 1994.

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