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Forward model comparisons with the High-resolution Interferometer Sounder (HIS)

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Abstract

A subject of continuing interest is the accuracy of current line-by-line transmittance models in the description of atmospheric radiative transfer. The most direct way to investigate this question is to compare accurate measurements of atmospheric radiation with calculations based upon good in-situ measurements of atmospheric state parameters. This summary brings up to date the results of earlier comparisons of observations with calculations to illustrate the outstanding issues remaining. The earlier results were summarized in the 1990 Incline Village meeting of the Optical Society.[Revercomb 1990]

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