I have some questions/comments regarding the 0-D climate (not the 1-D model, which for an exoplanet system with multiple planets of interests seems to be too slow to run):
1) It would be nice if the radiative temperature as well as the surface temperature were reported out.
2) What are the constraints on the magnitude of the greenhouse effect? For Earth type planets, it seems to get this much above 40-50 C.
3)Would it be possible to report out the height of the effective radiating level, and possibly some information about the assumed thermal structure of the atmosphere?
4) It doesn't appear that an Earth class planet develops a runaway greenhouse feedback as its surface gets increasingly hot. Would this be possible to implement?
5) More generally, is it possible to track the amount of water on a planet and its partitioning between the atmosphere and the surface, and to factor this into calculations of the lapse rate and the greenhouse effect?
6) What are the assumptions underlying the habitable zone calculation?