Measurements of atmospheric water vapour using the absorption band at 7250/cm

Physics – Optics

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Absorption Spectra, Atmospheric Moisture, Atmospheric Optics, Infrared Absorption, Water Vapor, Atmospheric Attenuation, Light Transmission, Line Spectra, Optical Paths, Spectrum Analysis, Telescopes, Thermometers

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Measurements of the integrated absorption of the 7250/cm (1.38 micron) band of water vapor have been made for a 0.5 km horizontal path through the atmosphere. Using published band intensities the absorption values were converted to precipitable water amounts which were found to be about 10% smaller than values determined by wet and dry hygrometry. This difference is probably caused by inaccuracies in the published line parameter values, particularly those involving high rotational energy.

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