Distribution of Water Vapor in the Stratosphere as Determined from Balloon Measurements of Atmospheric Emission Spectra in the 24-29 um Region
Abstract
The stratospheric water vapor mixing ratio altitude profile has been derived from spectral observations of the downward night emission from the pure rotation water vapor lines in the 24 - 29 micrometers region of the spectrum. The data were obtained using a balloon-borne spectral radiometer with about a 2/ cm resolution. The observed radiances have been fitted to line by line - layer by layer radiance calculations, from which the water vapor mixing ratio between 10 and 30 km has been derived. The resulting mixing ratio altitude profiles from both flights show a broad minimum around 15 km and a broad maximum around 25 km.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1972
- Accession Number
- AD0747031
Entities
People
- Aharon Goldman
- David G. Murcray
- Frank H. Murcray
- James N. Brooks
- Walter J. Williams
Organizations
- University of Denver