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The evaluation of infra-red radiative fluxes due to atmospheric water vapour

โœ Scribed by W. L. Godson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1953
Tongue
English
Weight
846 KB
Volume
79
Category
Article
ISSN
0035-9009

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

An empirical technique is developed for obtaining the flux transmission, over a narrow spectral interval, of an assembly of layers of varying pressure and temperature. Although verified only for a regular spectrum of the type proposed by Elsasser (1942), the technique should be valid for any type of spectrum. Using this technique as a check, an empirical method of sufficient accuracy is developed for evaluating the integrated flux transmission of an assembly of layers. This latter method enables the radiationโ€chart procedures, advocated by Elsasser (1942), Robinson (1947), and Yamamoto (1952), to be tested for simplyโ€stratified atmospheric models. Such tests reveal that the effects of temperature are inadequately taken into account. A principle advocated by Cowling (1950b) is developed into a radiationโ€chart procedure, in which the absorbing mass of each individual layer is corrected to a standard temperature and pressure. The coordinates of such a radiation chart are presented, but unfortunately adequate experimental data for the construction of such a chart are not yet available.


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