Broadband water vapor transmission functions for atmospheric IR flux computations
Transmission functions associated with water vapor molecular line and e-type absorption in the IR spectra regions are presented in the form of simple analytical functions and small tables, from which atmospheric IR fluxes and cooling rates can be easily computed. For typical clear atmospheres rangin...
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1984
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Summary: | Transmission functions associated with water vapor molecular line and e-type absorption in the IR spectra regions are presented in the form of simple analytical functions and small tables, from which atmospheric IR fluxes and cooling rates can be easily computed. For typical clear atmospheres ranging from the tropics to the subarctic region, the difference with respect to line-by-line calculations is less than 0.15 C/day in the cooling rate and approximately equal to or less than 1 percent in fluxes. |
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