Sensitivity of atmospheric spectral transmittance to line and meteorological parameters

Physics – Optics

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Absorptivity, Atmospheric Optics, Meteorological Parameters, Molecular Absorption, Transmittance, Atmospheric Models, Line Spectra

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A study is made of the variance of the monochromatic molecular absorption coefficient and of the corresponding slant-path transmittance due to variations in the tabulated Lorentzian line-parameter data and atmospheric meteorological variables. General expressions are derived from five basic assumptions, which are useful for calculations involving specific atmospheric profiles and spectral line-parameter data. The results of calculations for 8 representative frequencies, assuming typical variations in the parameters, indicate that transmittance errors greater than 0.01 should be expected for transmittance calculations in the range from about 0.1 to 0.9.

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