2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024ea003574
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Ground‐Based Far Infrared Emissivity Measurements Using the Absolute Radiance Interferometer

M. Loveless,
D. Adler,
F. Best
et al.

Abstract: Far infrared (FIR) emission from the Earth's polar regions has become an area of increasing scientific interest and value. FIR emission is important for understanding Earth's radiative balance and improving global climate models, especially in rapidly changing Arctic conditions. Far‐infrared emission from Earth is not currently being monitored from space, except as part of broadband emission channels of Earth radiation budget measurements like those from the CERES project, and only limited measurements in the … Show more

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