Modeling of the Atmosphere: 7-8 April 1988, Orlando, FloridaLaurence S. Rothman |
Contents
Atmospheric modelinga meteorologists perspective | 2 |
Session | 10 |
42 | 16 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
absorbing absorption coefficient aerosol aerosol optical depth aerosol type AFGL albedo altitude analysis apparent reflectance Appl approximation ATMOS atmospheric transmission band brightness temperatures C. B. Farmer C.P. Rinsland calculation cm region cm resolution cm¹ CO₂ computed continuum absorption database Dave density effects emission equation errors Figure forecast gases GENLN2 Geophys high resolution HITRAN HNO3 image quality infrared intensity inversion isotopic L.S. Rothman laboratory layer levels line mixing line parameters line shape line wings line-by-line Lorentz measurements meteorological mixed path molecular molecules Murcray Numerical Weather Prediction observed obtained optical depth optical turbulence ozone partition sum pressure problem Q branch radiance radiation radiative transfer radiosonde Rayleigh remote sensing retrieval satellite scattering sensor solar spatial frequency species spectra spectroscopic spectrum stratosphere surface temperature dependence transition transmittance troposphere values vertical vibrational Voigt Voigt profile water vapor wavelength WAVENUMBER weather prediction zenith angle