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23 June 1983 Influence Of Atmospheric Uncertainties On Predicting Infrared Atmospheric Attenuation And Radiance
John E. A. Selby
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Abstract
An indication is given of the effect which variations in pressure, temperature, relative humidity, water content, aerosols, and gaseous concentrations have on the attenuation and thermal radiance of the atmosphere in the 2-14 µm region for both horizontal and slant paths.
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John E. A. Selby "Influence Of Atmospheric Uncertainties On Predicting Infrared Atmospheric Attenuation And Radiance", Proc. SPIE 0356, Field Measurement and Calibration Using Electro-Optical Equipment, (23 June 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934026
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric particles

Aerosols

Signal attenuation

Transmittance

Visualization

Atmospheric modeling

Infrared radiation

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