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An assessment of recent water vapor continuum measurements upon longwave and shortwave radiative transfer
D. J. Paynter,
V. Ramaswamy
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Agriculture & Biology
radiative transfer
100%
water vapor
63%
terrestrial radiation
38%
uncertainty
37%
solar radiation
10%
summer
8%
testing
4%
Physics & Astronomy
radiative transfer
64%
water vapor
62%
continuums
44%
terrestrial radiation
9%
temperate regions
9%
atmospheres
8%
atmospheric attenuation
8%
summer
7%
solar radiation
6%
radiation
6%
sky
5%
conduction
4%
estimates
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
radiative transfer
60%
water vapor
52%
radiation
17%
atmosphere
14%
longwave radiation
14%
downwelling
14%
clear sky
13%
solar radiation
10%
experimental study
9%
summer
7%
calculation
6%
test
4%
effect
2%
Chemical Compounds
Solar Radiation
82%
Water Vapor
58%
Amount
26%
Surface
19%