Abstract:The infrared window region (780-1250 cm-1, 12.8 to 8.0 µm) is of great
importance to Earth’s climate due to its high transparency and thermal
energy. We present here a new investigation of the transparency of this
spectral region based on observations by interferometers of downwelling
surface radiance at two DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program
sites. We focus on the dominant source of absorption in this region, the
water vapor continuum, and derive updated values of spectral absorption
coefficients f… Show more
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