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10 August 1988 Experimental Validation Of Atmospheric Transmittance Codes
A D Devir, A Ben-Shalom, E Trakhovsky, E Raz, M Engel, S G Lipson, U P Oppenheim
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Abstract
This review describes the present computer codes used to predict atmospheric transmittance. Since these codes are based on modeling of the optical properties of the atmosphere, there is a constant need to validate them in long-path atmospheric transmittance measurements. These measurements and their results will be described here.
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A D Devir, A Ben-Shalom, E Trakhovsky, E Raz, M Engel, S G Lipson, and U P Oppenheim "Experimental Validation Of Atmospheric Transmittance Codes", Proc. SPIE 0926, Optical, Infrared, Millimeter Wave Propagation Engineering, (10 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945760
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric modeling

Transmittance

Absorption

Aerosols

Atmospheric optics

Atmospheric particles

Data modeling

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