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Measurements of the earth radiation budget from satellites during the first garp global experiment
Authors:T.H. Vonder Haar  G.G. Campbell  E.A. Smith  A. Arking  K. Coulson  J. Hickey  F. House  A. Ingersoll  H. Jacobowitz  L. Smith  L. Stowe
Affiliation:Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA;Members of the Nimbus Experiment Team for the Earth Radiation Budget, USA
Abstract:Two special measurements of the energy exchange between earth and space were made in connection with the FGGE. A global monitoring program using wide-field-of-view and scanner detectors from NASA's NIMBUS-7 satellite successfully returned measurements during the entire FGGE. This experiment system also used a black cavity detector to measure the total energy output of the sun to very high precision. A second set of high frequency time and space estimates of the radiation budget were determined from selected geostationary satellite data. Preliminary results from both radiation budget data sets and the solar “constant” measurements will be presented.
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