The 2.7 and 6.3 micron H2O band emissions in the middle atmosphere

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Atmospheric Radiation, Infrared Spectra, Middle Atmosphere, Radiative Transfer, Vibrational Spectra, Water Vapor, Optical Transition, Radiance, Thermal Radiation

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Radiation transfer in the 6.3 micron H2O band in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere has been considered. For the day and night and for a set of vertical H2O abundance profiles, the populations of the H2O vibrational states have been estimated. The populations have been used to estimate the zenith and limb total band radiance intensities for the 2.7 and 6.3 micron H2O bands in the altitude range 40-110 km. The calculated radiance intensities have been used for the analysis of rocket and satellite measurements of the emissions.

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