Additional atmospheric opacity measurements at lambda = 1.1 MM from Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii

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Atmospheric Attenuation, Microwave Attenuation, Millimeter Waves, Opacity, Water Vapor, Hawaii, Numerical Analysis, Stratosphere

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Atmospheric opacity values in the zenith direction are given for a wavelength of 1.1 mm (278 GHz) at the summit of Mauna Kea in the Hawaiian Islands. A total of 75 days is covered during the period 1983-1986. Observations were made on a quasi-continuous basis, with opacity measured every 20 minutes around the clock for significant periods of time. A conversion from opacity at lambda = 1.1 mm to the equivalent precipitable water vapor column is given from the measurements of Zammit and Ade (1981), from which opacities at other wavelengths may be derived.

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