Effect of CO2 line width on 15 micron atmospheric emission

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Atmospheric Radiation, Carbon Dioxide, Infrared Radiation, Spectral Line Width, Atmospheric Temperature, Radiant Flux Density, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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The effects of CO2 spectral line width and density on the atmosphere's radiant intensity at about 710 kaysers are calculated. An increase of 30% in the currently accepted line width, justified on the basis of laboratory data, increases the prediction of radiant intensity by about 5%. The use of the increased line width leads to good agreement in a test case using satellite data. Nominal changes of a few per cent of the CO2 density result in changes in the radiant intensity of a fraction of 1%.

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