International audienceSuperpressure balloons are used as radiometers to perform in-situ radiometric determinations in the lower stratosphere. The method consists in measuring the temperature of both the lifting gas and the ambient air and then computing the incident fluxes through the thermal balance equation. Data obtained from six flights at the 100 mb level from 1974 to 1978 in the tropics and the Southern Hemisphere are presented. As far as the tropospheric thermal radiation is concerned, the data are in general agreement with previous balloon and satellite measurements, although they show a greater variation with the underlying surface under clear-sky conditions. Over the most extreme conditions (high-level clouds) they demonstrate tha...
Abstract. A new model to describe the ascent of sound-ing balloons in the troposphere and lower stra...
International audienceThe Tropical Tropopause Layer (14-18.5 km) is the gateway for most air enterin...
International audienceThe Tropical Tropopause Layer (14-18.5 km) is the gateway for most air enterin...
International audienceSuperpressure balloons are used as radiometers to perform in-situ radiometric ...
A review of current problems and phenomena requiring further study in Atmospheric Physics is given, ...
A review of current problems and phenomena requiring further study in Atmospheric Physics is given, ...
A satellite system proposed for observing the earth's radiation balance employing spherical balloon ...
International audienceThe importance of the knowledge of the temperature structure in the atmosphere...
International audienceThe importance of the knowledge of the temperature structure in the atmosphere...
International audienceThe importance of the knowledge of the temperature structure in the atmosphere...
The Arkansas BalloonSAT program is an educational outreach and research program at Arkansas State Un...
International audienceLow-resolution atmospheric thermal emission spectra collected by balloon-borne...
In situ upper-air measurements are often made with instruments attached to weather balloons launched...
The Arkansas BalloonSAT program is an educational outreach and research program at Arkansas State Un...
In situ upper-air measurements are often made with instruments attached to weather balloons launched...
Abstract. A new model to describe the ascent of sound-ing balloons in the troposphere and lower stra...
International audienceThe Tropical Tropopause Layer (14-18.5 km) is the gateway for most air enterin...
International audienceThe Tropical Tropopause Layer (14-18.5 km) is the gateway for most air enterin...
International audienceSuperpressure balloons are used as radiometers to perform in-situ radiometric ...
A review of current problems and phenomena requiring further study in Atmospheric Physics is given, ...
A review of current problems and phenomena requiring further study in Atmospheric Physics is given, ...
A satellite system proposed for observing the earth's radiation balance employing spherical balloon ...
International audienceThe importance of the knowledge of the temperature structure in the atmosphere...
International audienceThe importance of the knowledge of the temperature structure in the atmosphere...
International audienceThe importance of the knowledge of the temperature structure in the atmosphere...
The Arkansas BalloonSAT program is an educational outreach and research program at Arkansas State Un...
International audienceLow-resolution atmospheric thermal emission spectra collected by balloon-borne...
In situ upper-air measurements are often made with instruments attached to weather balloons launched...
The Arkansas BalloonSAT program is an educational outreach and research program at Arkansas State Un...
In situ upper-air measurements are often made with instruments attached to weather balloons launched...
Abstract. A new model to describe the ascent of sound-ing balloons in the troposphere and lower stra...
International audienceThe Tropical Tropopause Layer (14-18.5 km) is the gateway for most air enterin...
International audienceThe Tropical Tropopause Layer (14-18.5 km) is the gateway for most air enterin...