Remote Sounding of Atmospheric Temperature from Satellites. III. Measurements up to 35 km Altitude with a Balloon-Borne Selective Chopper Radiometer

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In order to test the design and functioning of a selective chopper radiometer for remote sounding of atmospheric temperature, a balloon-borne radiometer has been built and flown. Temperatures measured with radiometers employing techniques of (a) selective absorption, (b) selective chopping, compared satisfactorily with temperatures predicted from radiosonde information.

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