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    Knuteson, R. O.; Revercomb, H. E.; Best, F. A.; Ciganovich, N. C.; Dedecker, R. G.; Dirkx, T. P.; Ellington, S. C.; Feltz, W. F.; Garcia, R. K.; Howell, H. B.; Smith, W. L.; Short, J. F.; Tobin, D. C.

    Journal of atmospheric and oceanic technology, 12/2004, Letnik: 21, Številka: 12
    Journal Article

    Abstract The Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (AERI) instrument was developed for the Department of Energy (DOE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program by the University of Wisconsin Space Science and Engineering Center (UW-SSEC). The infrared emission spectra measured by the instrument have the sensitivity and absolute accuracy needed for atmospheric remote sensing and climate studies. The instrument design is described in a companion paper. This paper describes in detail the measured performance characteristics of the AERI instruments built for the ARM Program. In particular, the AERI systems achieve an absolute radiometric calibration of better than 1% (3σ) of ambient radiance, with a reproducibility of better than 0.2%. The knowledge of the AERI spectral calibration is better than 1.5 ppm (1σ) in the wavenumber range 400– 3000 cm−1.