If the normal optical thickness and ground albedo are small, light scattering by both the ground and atmosphere can be ignored. Ignoring polarization and assuming a Rayleigh phase function

where
is the phase angle,then gives

where F is the solar flux, K is the ratio of the surface brightness to that of a Lambert surface normal to the sun's rays, and AM is the airmass (Pollack 1967).

where


where F is the solar flux, K is the ratio of the surface brightness to that of a Lambert surface normal to the sun's rays, and AM is the airmass (Pollack 1967).
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