Author: John N. Howard
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Category : Infrared radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Infrared Atmospheric Transmission
Author: John N. Howard
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Category : Infrared radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Category : Infrared radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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The Atmospheric Transmission of Infrared Radiation from 2-5 Microns for Slant Paths from 35,000 Feet to the Upper Limit of the Atmosphere, a Survey
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Category : Infrared radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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Category : Infrared radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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Transmission of the Atmosphere in the Infrared
Author: John Nelson Howard
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Category : Infrared radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Infrared radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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A New Software Tool for Computing Earth's Atmospheric Transmission of Near- and Far-infrared Radiation
Author: Steven D. Lord
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Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Languages : en
Pages : 208
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On the Influence of Atmospheric Transmission of Functions on Infrared Measurements in Planetary Atmospheres
Author: Irmhild Tannhäuser
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Category : Atmospheric chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Category : Atmospheric chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Atmospheric Transmission Handbook
Author: William I. Thompson
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Category : Atmosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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Category : Atmosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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The Transmission of Infrared in Cloudy Atmosphere
Author: Hans Gärtner
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Category : Fog
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Category : Fog
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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The Measurement of Atmospheric Transmittance from Sun and Sky with an Infrared Vertical Sounder
Author: William Lee Smith
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Category : Atmosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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This paper describes the determination of atmospheric transmittance from ground-based sun and sky radiance measurements with a prototype of the Nimbus E Infrared Temperature Profile Radiometer (ITPR).
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Category : Atmosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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This paper describes the determination of atmospheric transmittance from ground-based sun and sky radiance measurements with a prototype of the Nimbus E Infrared Temperature Profile Radiometer (ITPR).
Transmission of Infrared Radiation Through the Australian Atmosphere
Author: G. A. Findlay
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ISBN: 9780646004563
Category : Infrared radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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This report investigates the applicability of the standard LOWTRAN atmospheric models to four typical Australian environments and considers the effects to these environments upon the transmission of 3 to 5 um radiation. It is found that the LOWTRAN model atmospheres can be useful in Australian conditions, and advice is given as to the most appropriate models to use depending upon the path and environment conditions. The extent to which model data is used rather than real data will affect the transmittance predictions; the magnitude of this effect is given, indicating that there is particular value in measuring water vapour content (shown to be the most significant meteorological parameter) in the lowest few kilometers through which the path passes. Transmittance as a function of range (and vice versa) is considered for all slant path angles from vertical to horizontal. Graphical results are presented in full as a resource to be consulted given a particular site ad path transmittance prediction requirement. Keywords: Infrared radiation; Atmospheric models; Slant paths; Australia. (JHD).
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ISBN: 9780646004563
Category : Infrared radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
This report investigates the applicability of the standard LOWTRAN atmospheric models to four typical Australian environments and considers the effects to these environments upon the transmission of 3 to 5 um radiation. It is found that the LOWTRAN model atmospheres can be useful in Australian conditions, and advice is given as to the most appropriate models to use depending upon the path and environment conditions. The extent to which model data is used rather than real data will affect the transmittance predictions; the magnitude of this effect is given, indicating that there is particular value in measuring water vapour content (shown to be the most significant meteorological parameter) in the lowest few kilometers through which the path passes. Transmittance as a function of range (and vice versa) is considered for all slant path angles from vertical to horizontal. Graphical results are presented in full as a resource to be consulted given a particular site ad path transmittance prediction requirement. Keywords: Infrared radiation; Atmospheric models; Slant paths; Australia. (JHD).
A Computer Code to Calculate Emission and Transmission of Infrared Radiation Through Non-equilibrium Atmospheres
Author: R. D. Sharma
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Category : Atmospheric radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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A computer code that calculates infrared radiance in the upper atmosphere has been developed. The code, for limb-looking geometry and conditions where local thermodynamic equilibrium may not hold, utilizes individual ro-vibrational transitions to calculate the optical thicknesses along each segment of the line-of-sight path. The formulation of the problem is given, as is the means of using the program and the procedure for obtaining input data from certain data bases. Appendices contain program listings and two examples.
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Category : Atmospheric radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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A computer code that calculates infrared radiance in the upper atmosphere has been developed. The code, for limb-looking geometry and conditions where local thermodynamic equilibrium may not hold, utilizes individual ro-vibrational transitions to calculate the optical thicknesses along each segment of the line-of-sight path. The formulation of the problem is given, as is the means of using the program and the procedure for obtaining input data from certain data bases. Appendices contain program listings and two examples.