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Far–IR Spectral Observations of the Earth’s Longwave Radiation and Their Role in Climate Studies

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Abstract

Far–IR spectral measurements of the Earth’s longwave emission can be used to improve the characterization of the radiative effects of water vapor, cirrus clouds and surface properties.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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