AFGL-TR-860110, US Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, Hanscom,
Massachusetts, Environmental Research Papers, No. 954, 1986, 46
pp.
An atmospheric data base consisting of volume mixing ratios (0-120km) for twenty eight (28) minor and trace gases has been assembled for use with spectral radiance transmittance models. Six reference atmospheres, each defining temperature, pressure and density as a function of altitude (selected from the U.S. Standard Supplements, 1966 and the U.S. Standard Atmosphere, 1976 provide a rang of climatological choices. Analogous zonal-mean descriptions for H2O, O3, N20, CO, and CH4 have been subsequently adapted from satellite data and/or dynamical-photochemical analyses. The remaining species are defined by single profiles, usually appropriate for U.S. Standard conditions. Because the entire profile set is preferentially based on available measurements, explicit photochemical consistency between the different species has not been maintained.
Contents
Introduction
Atmospheric profile description
Error/variability estimates
Limitations
References
Reference Atmospheric Model Profiles: Temperature, Density, Pressure, H2O, O3, N2O, CO, CH4,
Constituent Profiles: H2O, CO2, O3, N2O, CO, CH4,O2, NO, SO2, NO2, NH3, HNO3, OH, HF, НСl, HBr, HI, ClO, OCS, H2CO, HOCl, N2, HCN, CH3Cl, H2O2, C2H2, C2H6, PH3
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An atmospheric data base consisting of volume mixing ratios (0-120km) for twenty eight (28) minor and trace gases has been assembled for use with spectral radiance transmittance models. Six reference atmospheres, each defining temperature, pressure and density as a function of altitude (selected from the U.S. Standard Supplements, 1966 and the U.S. Standard Atmosphere, 1976 provide a rang of climatological choices. Analogous zonal-mean descriptions for H2O, O3, N20, CO, and CH4 have been subsequently adapted from satellite data and/or dynamical-photochemical analyses. The remaining species are defined by single profiles, usually appropriate for U.S. Standard conditions. Because the entire profile set is preferentially based on available measurements, explicit photochemical consistency between the different species has not been maintained.
Contents
Introduction
Atmospheric profile description
Error/variability estimates
Limitations
References
Reference Atmospheric Model Profiles: Temperature, Density, Pressure, H2O, O3, N2O, CO, CH4,
Constituent Profiles: H2O, CO2, O3, N2O, CO, CH4,O2, NO, SO2, NO2, NH3, HNO3, OH, HF, НСl, HBr, HI, ClO, OCS, H2CO, HOCl, N2, HCN, CH3Cl, H2O2, C2H2, C2H6, PH3
Bibliography