Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jul 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977stin...7811966c&link_type=abstract
High-latitude photodissociation rates and predicted solar flux intensities. An addendum to STRATCOM-related photodissociation r
Computer Science
Sound
Balloon Sounding, Meteorological Instruments, Photodissociation, Polar Regions, Solar Flux, Stratosphere, Alaska, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Models, Balloon-Borne Instruments, High Altitude Balloons
Scientific paper
Photodissociation rates and predicted solar flux intensities have been reported for conditions closely corresponding to those of the STRATCOM (STRATospheric COMposition) balloon launches. This brief addendum to that report extends the calculations to include rates and solar flux intensities predicted for 65.3 north latitude. This is the location of the U.S. Army's Meteorological Rocket Station at Poker Flat, Alaska, where it is possible that such correlated experiments as the STRATCOM balloon launches will be made in the future.
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