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MODTRAN cloud and multiple scattering upgrades with application to AVIRIS

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In this paper, the impact of these upgrades on predictions for AVIRIS viewing scenarios is discussed for both clear and clouded skies; the CK approach provides refined predictions for nadir and near-nadir viewing.
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This article is published in Remote Sensing of Environment.The article was published on 1998-09-01. It has received 711 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: MODTRAN & Radiance.

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Global evaluation of RTTOV coefficients for early satellites sensors

TL;DR: In this paper , RTTOV coefficients are evaluated using a large, independent dataset of 25,000 atmospheric model profiles as a robust test of the diverse 83 training profiles typically used, confirming that it is acceptable to validate the RTTsOV coefficients with the same profiles used to generate the 5 coefficients.
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Quantitative evaluation of radiation change and vegetation recovery during and after fires in tropical peatland

F Marpaung
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a method to solve the problem of "uniformity" and "uncertainty" in the context of health care, and propose a solution.
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High Temporal Resolution Land Surface Temperature Retrieval from Global Geostationary Satellite Data

TL;DR: The results show that the LST algorithms developed in this work are capable of generating accurate high temporal resolution LST retrieval from global GEO satellite data.
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Method for high-accuracy reflectance measurements in the 2.5-μm region

TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral surface reflectance is calculated as the ratio of the signals obtained over the target surface and a reference panel, yielding a relative reflectance value, if the reflectance of the reference panel is known, the absolute target reflectance can be computed.
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Numerically stable algorithm for discrete-ordinate-method radiative transfer in multiple scattering and emitting layered media.

TL;DR: An advanced, thoroughly documented, and quite general purpose discrete ordinate algorithm for time-independent transfer calculations in vertically inhomogeneous, nonisothermal, plane-parallel media for Atmospheric applications ranging from the UV to the radar region of the electromagnetic spectrum is summarized.
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The hitran molecular database: editions of 1991 and 1992

TL;DR: The HITRAN molecular absorption database as mentioned in this paper contains line parameters for 31 species and their isotopomers that are significant for terrestrial atmospheric studies, including chlorofluorocarbons and other molecular species that are not amenable to line-by-line representation.
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A description of the correlated k distribution method for modeling nongray gaseous absorption, thermal emission, and multiple scattering in vertically inhomogeneous atmospheres

TL;DR: A radiative transfer method for treating nongray gaseous absorption and thermal emission in vertically inhomogeneous multiple scattering atmospheres is described in this paper, where probability density distributions of absorption coefficient strength are derived from line-by-line calculations to construct line-By-line and band model based k distributions.
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