A Fourier transform spectroradiometer for ground-based remote sensing of the atmospheric downwelling long-wave radiance

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The Radiation Explorer in the Far Infrared - Prototype for Applications and Development (REFIR-PAD) is a Fourier transform spectroradiometer that has been designed to operate from both stratospheric balloon platforms and the ground. It has been successfully deployed in a stratospheric balloon flight and several ground-based campaigns from high-altitude sites, including the current installation at the Italian-French Concordia Antarctic station. The instrument is capable of operating autonomously with only a limited need of remote control and monitoring and provides a multiyear dataset of spectrally resolved atmospheric downwelling radiances, measured in the 100-1500 cmĝ'1 spectral range with 0.4 cmĝ'1 resolution and a radiometric uncertainty of better than 0.85 mW ( m 2 sr cm - 1 ) - 1

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Bianchini, G., Castagnoli, F., Di Natale, G., & Palchetti, L. (2019). A Fourier transform spectroradiometer for ground-based remote sensing of the atmospheric downwelling long-wave radiance. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 12(1), 619–635. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-12-619-2019

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