2020
DOI: 10.3390/rs12152401
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Effects of CO2 Changes on Hyperspectral Infrared Radiances and Its Implications on Atmospheric Temperature Profile Retrieval and Data Assimilation in NWP

Abstract: Although atmospheric CO2 is a trace gas, it has seasonal variations and has increased over the last decade. Its seasonal variation and increase have substantial radiative effects on hyperspectral infrared (IR) radiance calculations in both longwave (LW) and shortwave (SW) CO2 absorption spectral regions that are widely used for weather and climate applications. The effects depend on the spectral coverage and spectral resolution. The radiative effect caused by the increase of CO2 has been calculated to be great… Show more

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