Том 16, номер 03, статья № 14
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Аннотация:
Характеристики конструируемых в настоящее время устройств вертикального зондирования второго поколения, таких как IARS (атмосферная инфракрасная система зондирования) в США и IASI (атмосферный зондирующий интерферометр в инфракрасном диапазоне) в Европе, зависят от знания точных спектроскопических параметров оптически активных атмосферных газов. В этой связи в 1974 г. группа анализа атмосферного излучения (Atmospheric Radiation Analysis - ARA) при лаборатории динамической метеорологии (LMD) разработала и поддерживает спектроскопическую базу данных GEISA (Gestion et Etude des Informations Spectroscopiques Atmospheriques - Администрирование и изучение атмосферной спектроскопической информации) преимущественно для использования в высокоточных вычислениях переноса излучения. В данной статье рассматриваются база GEISA версии 2001 г. (далее GEISA-01) и GEISA/IASI (версия GEISA, приспособленная для IASI-эксперимента). В части описания параметров линий переходов GEISA-01 включает информацию по 42 молекулам (96 изотопных модификаций) и содержит 1 361 667 записей в диапазоне 0 - 22 656 см-1.
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