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Scientific paper
May 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984siva.work...43h&link_type=abstract
In NASA, Washington Solar Irradiance Variations on Active Region Time Scales p 43-58 (SEE N84-27635 17-92)
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Data Acquisition, Irradiance, Nimbus 7 Satellite, Satellite Observation, Solar Activity Effects, Accuracy, Algorithms, Correlation Coefficients, Earth Radiation Budget, Energy Budgets, Radiometers, Solar Flux, Tables (Data)
Scientific paper
The status of the Total Solar Irradiance data obtained using the cavity radiometer aboard the Earth Radiation Budget experiment of the Nimbus 7 satellite is described. The ERB experiment has a number of sensors which measure the radiative fluxes (both shortwave and infrared) leaving the Earth as well as the solar channels. The complexity of the processing of the Earth-flux data, both wide and narrow angle has necessitated a reprocessing effort which produces the final data. Since the solar data is embedded in the same data stream and tape product as the Earth-flux data, it was not generally available in a format convenient for analysis as a separate product. Values for the final data product only are presented and a few remarks concerning the basic features of the data. There is no scientific conclusions presented here other than those directly related to the measurement results. A set of tabulated values is appended.
Alton Bradley M.
Hickey John R.
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