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Model calculation of the spectral transmittance and radiance of the atmosphere as they vary with weather conditions: development results
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Филиппов В.Л., Вендеревская И.Г. Модельный расчет спектральной прозрачности и яркости атмосферы в динамике погодных условий. Итоги разработки // Оптический журнал. 2017. Т. 84. № 3. С. 15–21.
Filippov V.L., Venderevskaya I.G. Model calculation of the spectral transmittance and radiance of the atmosphere as they vary with weather conditions: development results [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2017. V. 84. № 3. P. 15–21.
V. L. Filippov and I. G. Venderevskaya, "Model calculation of the spectral transmittance and radiance of the atmosphere as they vary with weather conditions: development results," Journal of Optical Technology. 84(3), 167-172 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.84.000167
This paper presents the results of a systematic development of the model-calculation technology for the spectral transmittance and radiance of the atmosphere as they vary with weather conditions, taking into account the requirements that are imposed when optoelectronic systems are being developed for use within the troposphere.
optical model of atmosphere, transmittance and radiance of atmosphere, aerosol attenuation, molecular absorption, spectral lines
Acknowledgements:The authors express appreciation to Candidate of Physico-Mathematical Sciences M. V. Tantashev for many years of fruitful collaboration in the implementation of experimental and analytical problems of atmospheric optics.
OCIS codes: 010.1290
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