Absorption of longwave emitted by the
earth
- clouds and gasses in the
atmosphere absorb longwave emitted by the earth
- to the right, the white curves are
blackbodies curves for different temps.
- the yellow line is the radiation
observed at a satellite as it observed the Gulf
of Mexico having SSTs of about 295K on a
cloudless day. (Ch 5, pg. 1 in COMET Goes imager module)
- Note the following wavelengths
where absorption is occurring:
- 6-8 microns - water vapor
(level??) (Ch5, pg 2 in COMET imager module)
- 9.5 microns - ozone (Ch5, pg 4 in
COMET imager module)
- 12.5-13.0 microns - water
vapor (level??) (Ch5, pg 5 in
COMET imager module)
- greater than 13.0 microns
- carbon dioxide (Ch5, pg 6 in
COMET imager module)
- little absorption occurs between
8-12 microns - referred to as the atmospheric
window (Ch5,
pg 3 in COMET imager module)
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