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Thermal net flux measurements on the pioneer Venus entry probes
Authors:HE Revercomb  LA Sromovsky  VE Suomi  RW Boese
Institution:1. Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, U.S.A.;2. NASA/Ames Research Center, Space Science Division, Moffett Field, CA 94035, U.S.A.
Abstract:Corrected thermal net radiation measurements from the four Pioneer Venus entry probes at latitudes of 60°N, 31°S, 27°S, and 4°N are presented. Three main conclusions can be drawn from comparisons of the corrected fluxes with radiative transfer calculations: (1) sounder probe net fluxes are consistent with the number density of large cloud particles (mode 3) measured on the same probe, but the IR measurements as a whole are most consistent with a significantly reduced mode 3 contribution to the cloud opacity; (2) at all probe sites, the fluxes imply that the upper cloud contains a yet undetected source of IR opacity; and (3) beneath the clouds the fluxes at a given altitude increase with latitude, suggesting greater IR cooling below the clouds at high latitudes and water vapor mixing ratios of about 2–5×10?5 near 60°, 2–5×10?4 near 30°, and >5×10?4 near the equator.
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