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Spectral band passes for a high precision satellite sounder
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1977
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ClimatologyMeteorologyUpper AtmosphereAtmospheric ConditionEngineeringCloud Top TemperaturesAtmospheric ScienceSatellite Signal ProcessingGeographyAtmospheric SoundingVertical ResolutionBroken CloudsSpectral Band PassesLower AtmosphereEarth ScienceElectromagnetic Compatibility
Atmospheric temperature soundings with significantly improved vertical resolution can be obtained from carefully chosen narrow band-pass measurements in the 4.3-microm band of CO(2) by taking advantage of the variation of the absorption coefficients, and thereby the weighting functions, with pressure and temperature. A set of channels has been found in the 4.2-microm region that is capable of yielding about 2-km vertical resolution in the troposphere. The concept of a complete system is presented for obtaining high resolution retrievals of temperature and water vapor distribution, as well as surface and cloud top temperatures, even in the presence of broken clouds.
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