Retrieving the clear-sky vertical longwave radiative budget from TOVS: Comparison of a neural network-based retrieval and a method using geophysical parameters

At a time when a new generation of satellite vertical sounders is going to be launched (including the Infrared Atmospheric Sounder Interferometer and Advanced Infrared Radiometric Sounder instruments), this paper assesses the possibilities of retrieving the vertical profiles of longwave clear-sky fl...

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