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Spectral Line Shape Considerations When Modelling Low Altitude UARS Temperature Sounding Channels

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Abstract

The ability to remotely sense atmospheric quantities such as pressure, temperature and constituent gas abundance is dependent on the retrieval algorithmn used. The accuracy of this is determined in part by the way in which the ‘forward model’ calculates the atmospheric radiative transfer.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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