Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Oct 1979
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Mathematics
Logic
Atmospheric Heat Budget, Radiant Flux Density, Radiosondes, Tropical Regions, Atmospheric Attenuation, Atmospheric Temperature, Discoverer Satellites, Light (Visible Radiation), Meteorological Satellites, Optical Reflection
Scientific paper
Some sixty-seven radio sondes carried aboard the German vessels, Meteor and Planet, and the American vessel, Discoverer, were employed. Measurements were centered about 550 and 684 nm. Radiant flux densities are given as a function of height for both hemispheres. Frequency distributions are presented together with the different components of the radiation balance (absorption, refection, and transmission). The resulting spectral heating rates are also given.
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