Total atmospheric emissivities for a tropical climate

作者: R.H.B. Exell

DOI: 10.1016/0038-092X(78)90012-9

关键词: Dew pointEmissivityWater vaporAtmospheric sciencesFluxEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric pressureOptical depthOzoneAtmosphere of EarthRenewable Energy, Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeneral Materials Science

摘要: The total atmospheric flux emissivities as a function of water vapor optical depth are reported for meteorological condtions in Thailand. was first calculated height up to 12 km from the annual average upper air pressures, temperature, and dew points at Bangkok. emissivity then computed using tabulated data vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone 20/sup 0/C. (SPH)

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