Multichannel scanning radiometer for remote sensing cloud physical parameters

An instrument for remote observation of cloud physical properties was designed and fabricated. As part of a larger payload, it was tested in a series of aircraft flights on the NASA CV‐990 in the summer of 1976 and the NASA WB‐57F in the summer of 1979. The instrument is a scanning radiometer with s...

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Hauptverfasser: Curran, R. J., Kyle, H. L., Blaine, L. R., Smith, J., Clem, T. D.
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