Measurements of upper atmosphere water vapor made in situ with a new moisture sensor

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Atmospheric Moisture, Upper Atmosphere, Water Vapor, Calibrating, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Stratosphere, Troposphere

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A new thin-film aluminum oxide sensor, Aquamax II, has been developed for the measurement of stratospheric and upper tropospheric water vapor levels. The sensor is briefly described with attention given to its calibration and performance. Data obtained from six balloon flights are presented; almost all the results show a constant water vapor mixing ratio, in agreement with other data from midlatitude regions.

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