Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977japme..16..929s&link_type=abstract
Journal of Applied Meteorology, vol. 16, Sept. 1977, p. 929-934. Research supported by the Aerospace Corp.
Physics
Diurnal Variations, Emission Spectra, Microwave Spectra, Ozone, Ozonometry, Remote Sensors, Atmospheric Models, Error Analysis, Least Squares Method, Millimeter Waves
Scientific paper
The daytime and nighttime distribution of the ozone density in the atmosphere has been determined from ground-based measurements of the emission spectra of the strong 4(0,4) = 4(1,3) rotational line of ozone at 101.737 GHz (wavelength = 2.9 mm) using a least-squares parameter estimation technique. The inversion procedure is described, and a linearized model is used to obtain approximate error bounds on the ozone parameter estimates.
Shimabukuro Fred I.
Smith Paul L.
Wilson William J.
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