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=== 1. Get the distribution === | === 1. Get the distribution === |
Here is the [[http://www.libradtran.org/download/libRadtran-2.0.2.tar.gz|most recent version 2.0.2]] from December 24, 2017. | Here is the [[http://www.libradtran.org/download/libRadtran-2.0.3.tar.gz|most recent version 2.0.3]] from December 24, 2019. |
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[[http://www.libradtran.org/dowload/history/|Older versions]] are also still available (if asked for username and password, please try libRadtran for both). | [[http://www.libradtran.org/dowload/history/|Older versions]] are also still available (if asked for username and password, please try libRadtran for both). |
* Scripts to compute line-by-line absorption coefficients: [[http://atmos.eoc.dlr.de/tools/Py4CAtS/|Py4CATS]] | * Scripts to compute line-by-line absorption coefficients: [[http://atmos.eoc.dlr.de/tools/Py4CAtS/|Py4CATS]] |
* [[http://www.libradtran.org/download/kurudz_full.tar.gz|Full resolution extraterrestrial spectrum]] by Kurucz et al. (1992), 100 MByte! | * [[http://www.libradtran.org/download/kurudz_full.tar.gz|Full resolution extraterrestrial spectrum]] by Kurucz et al. (1992), 100 MByte! |
| * [[https://mopsmap.net|MOPSMAP - a versatile tool for the modeling of aerosol optical properties]] - a web interface to generate aerosol optical properties in the netcdf format as required for libRadtran. The user may define size and shape distribution, refractive index, etc. or to use pre-defined aerosol types. The package is described in [[https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/11/2739/2018/|Gasteiger and Wiegner, 2018]]. |
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=== 6. Required software to build libRadtran === | === 6. Required software to build libRadtran === |
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To test libRadtran on Windows you may also try the [[http://www.meteo.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~libradtran/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=download:libradtran-2.0-virtualbox.exe|Virtual Box]]. You find detailed installation instructions [[ http://www.meteo.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~libradtran/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=download:run_libradtran_virtual_machine.pdf|here]]. | To test libRadtran on Windows you may also try the [[http://www.meteo.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~libradtran/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=download:libradtran-2.0-virtualbox.exe|Virtual Box]]. You find detailed installation instructions [[ http://www.meteo.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~libradtran/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=download:run_libradtran_virtual_machine.pdf|here]]. |
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| For users of Windows 10 the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Subsystem_for_Linux|Windows Subsystem for Linux]] is an option which allows installing libRadtran inside the subsystem. When using this subsystem be aware of the differences between Windows and Linux, e.g., with respect to pathnames (case-sensitivity, treatment of spaces, slash vs backslash). |
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=== 7. Miscellaneous === | === 7. Miscellaneous === |
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The standalone version of [[http://www.libradtran.org/download/cdisort-2.1.3.tar.gz|cdisort 2.1.3]] (the C language version of DISORT provided by Tim Dowling, updated July 25, 2013) may be obtained as well. See the included HOW_TO file for tips on installation and usage in a C environment. In publications, please cite Buras et al (2011, J. Quant. Spectr. Ra. Tran. 112, 2028-2034, doi:10.1016/j.jqsrt.2011.03.019). | The standalone version of [[http://www.libradtran.org/download/cdisort-2.1.3.tar.gz|cdisort 2.1.3]] (the C language version of DISORT provided by Tim Dowling, updated July 25, 2013) may be obtained as well. See the included HOW_TO file for tips on installation and usage in a C environment. In publications, please cite Buras et al (2011, J. Quant. Spectr. Ra. Tran. 112, 2028-2034, doi:10.1016/j.jqsrt.2011.03.019). |