Stratospheric temperature profile from balloon-borne measurements of the 10.4-micron band of CO2

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Atmospheric Temperature, Balloon Sounding, Infrared Spectra, Stratosphere, Temperature Profiles, Atmospheric Sounding, Carbon Dioxide, Error Analysis, Least Squares Method, Vertical Distribution

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The technique of nonlinear least squares spectral curve fitting has been used to derive the stratospheric vertical temperature profile from balloon-borne measurements of the 10.4 micron band of CO2. The spectral data were obtained at sunset with the approximately 0.02 per cm resolution University of Denver interferometer system from a float altitude of 33.5 km near Alamogordo, New Mexico, on 23 March 1981. The r.m.s. deviation between the retrieved temperature profile and correlative radiosonde measurements is 2.2 K.

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