Abstract
The successful remote sensing of atmospheric temperature, humidity, pressure, and trace gas profiles depends upon a detailed knowledge of the radiative characteristics of atmospheric gases. For example, existing passive remote temperature and humidity sounders utilize infrared spectral channels that sense atmospheric CO2, N2O, O3, and H2O.
© 1987 Optical Society of America
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