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The new radiation chart

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На основе анализа наиболее надежных данных о поглощении длинноволновой радиации в атмосфере водяным паром, углекислым газом и озомом получена интегральная функция пропускания длинноволновой радиации атмосферой. Зти результаты ислользованы для построения новой радиационной номограммы, предназначенной для расчета потоков теплового излучения в атмосфере.

Выполнено сравнение результатов расчета потоков теплового излучения по новой и ранее предложенным радиационным номограммам.

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Basing on the analysis of the most reliable data concerning the atmospheric absorption of long-wave radiation by water vapour, carbon dioxide and ozone, was obtained the integral transmission function of long-wave radiation by the atmosphere. The results are used for plotting the new radiation chart intended for calculating the thermal radiative fluxes in the atmosphere. Comparison of the results of calculations of thermal radiative fluxes has been carried out according to the new chart as well as by the preceding ones.

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Kondratiev, K.Y., Niilisk, H.J. The new radiation chart. Geofisica Pura e Applicata 49, 197–207 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01992154

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