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Remote Sensing of Time Variation of Pressure Heights at Fort Greeley, Alaska

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Abstract

During the periods January 5 to February 2 and May 29 to June 28 1991, a large number of sequences of atmospheric microwave radiance measurements were made at Fort Greeley, Alaska using a multi-channel, surface-based, microwave radiometers. Measurements were made at 57.45 GHz, 55.29 GHz, 53.88 GHz, 51.07 GHz, 31.4 GHz, and 20.7 GHz. During each data taking period, a simultaneous radiosonde launch was made from a co-located launch site.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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