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10 August 1988 Low-Resolution Molecular Transmission Model For Atmospheric Water Vapor In LOWTRAN
Joseph H Pierluissi, Christos E Maragoudakis, Leopoldo A Gemoets
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Abstract
A 20 cm-1 resolution band model is presented for the calculation of water vapor molecular transmittance in the spectral region from the near infrared to zero frequency. It was developed for replacing the empirically-obtained, look-up transmission tables presently in LOWTRAN 6. The model consists of an exponential function whose exponent is expressed in terms of atmospheric pressure, temperature and absorber amount, as well as of four defining parameters. Of these parameters, only one is allowed to account for spectral variability over 5 cm-1 spectral intervals. The model was developed using both FASCODE-generated transmittance data and laboratory measured spectra. The parameters are presented in tabular and graphical form. Comparisons are made between line-by-line calculations, LOWTRAN predictions, and new-model generated transmittance.
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Joseph H Pierluissi, Christos E Maragoudakis, and Leopoldo A Gemoets "Low-Resolution Molecular Transmission Model For Atmospheric Water Vapor In LOWTRAN", Proc. SPIE 0926, Optical, Infrared, Millimeter Wave Propagation Engineering, (10 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945761
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric modeling

Transmittance

Chromium

Data modeling

Thermal modeling

Infrared radiation

Absorption

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