Update of an efficient computer code (NLTE) to calculate emission and transmission of radiation through non-equilibrium atmospheres

Update of an efficient computer code (NLTE) to calculate emission and transmission of radiation through non-equilibrium atmospheres

by R. D. Sharma, P. P. Wintersteiner, U.S. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory. Infrared Technology Division

Book 930 of Environmental Research Papers --

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NLTE computer code for calculation of Emission and Transmission of Infrared Radiation Through Non-Equilibrium Atmospheres (AFGL-TR-83-0168) has been streamlined and updated. The newer version has several new functions and is at least an order of magnitude faster than the previous version. Instructions on how to use the code, sample runs, and program listings are also given. Keywords: Infrared emission; Band radiance; Fortran; Upper Atmosphere.

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