Water vapor distribution measured in the middle atmosphere with an airborne microwave radiometer

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Airborne Equipment, Microwave Radiometers, Middle Atmosphere, Water Vapor, Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Moisture, Extremely High Frequencies, Mesosphere

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Stratospheric and mesospheric water vapor was measured with an airborne microwave radiometer at 183 GHz as part of the Cold Arctic Mesopause mission. Two water vapor profiles are presented. Due to technical problems with the spectrum analyzers measurement accuracy is much reduced, but the profiles are consistent with measurements made over the Pacific Ocean.

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