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Influence of the shift H2O absorption lines with air pressure on the accuracy of the atmospheric humidity profiles measured by the differential-absorption method

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Abstract

The variation with pressure of the centers of absorption lines of atmospheric H2O has been investigated experimentally using ruby and neodymium lasers. A numerical analysis of possible errors resulting from pressure shifts in the solutions of the inverse problem in remote laser sensing of vertical humidity profiles has been made.

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