Title: HIghResolution TRANsmission molecular absorption database HITRAN
1HIgh-Resolution TRANsmission molecular absorption
database (HITRAN)
http//www.cfa.harvard.edu/hitran/
2Why HITRAN?
- There is a need for a database of spectroscopic
parameters for atmospheric molecules, CFCs, NOx,
organics, aerosols, etc. - HITRAN is indispensable as input to atmospheric
transmission and radiance simulation codes - HITRAN is the internationally recognized
standard - Users have faith that the data is validated
- Contributors have faith that the data will get
to a large user community
3Schematic of Fundamental Spectroscopic Parameters
of a Line Transition in HITRAN(the Dotted Line
Refers to a Perturbed Transition)
4Molecular Absorption
Partition Sum
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6HITRAN Line-by-line Parameters
(39 molecules)
160-character total
7M I
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10Diatomics in HITRAN
11Triatomics in HITRAN
12More Molecules in HITRAN
13Impact of HITRAN (Examples)
- Global Climate Modeling
- Support for NASA Earth Orbiting System (EOS)
- Integral part of the DOE ARM program
- Ozone Depletion Studies
- NASA Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS)
- Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS)
- Greenhouse Effect
- Enables balloon-borne, aircraft, and satellite
systems to make remote sensing retrievals - Industrial Processes
- Monitoring of production processes, temperature
in furnaces - Monitoring of stack emissions
- Oil exploration techniques
- Surveillance
- Target acquisition
- Fence-line monitoring
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15C2F6 (CFC-116)
CCl4
CCl3F (CFC-11)
16Pressure and temperature pairs example
17File Structure of HITRAN Compilation
18JavaHAWKS
Java version of HITRAN Atmospheric WorKStation
- Functions to manipulate and filter the HITRAN
and - associated molecular spectroscopic databases
- Plotting of line-by-line files and
cross-section files
- Internet access to HITRAN and other related
databases
- Links to abstracts that are the sources for
- HITRAN parameters
- Access to archival HITRAN documentation
19Development and Improvementof the HITRAN Database
Laboratory MEASUREMENTS
Atmospheric Planetary
MOLECULAR MODELS (Theory)
HITRAN Database
SIMULATED Spectra
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25Original preference order for adding
air-broadened half-width data into HITRAN2004
- Intercomparison database (averaging of 2-8
experimental data) - Database of the single measurements
R. Gamache and J.-M. Hartmann, Can. J. Chem., 82
(2004) 1013
- Smoothed values from R. Toth
- Database of complex Robert-Bonamy (CRB)
calculations - (http//faculty.uml.edu/Robert_Gamache/)
- Semi-empirical calculations that employ all
available experimental and theoretical data, D.
Jacquemart, R.R. Gamache, and L.S. Rothman, JQSRT
96, 205-239 (2005).
26Sources of errors
- No available data is flawless
- Experiments are plagued by impurities and line
overlaps, which are especially difficult for weak
lines - Smoothed values are dependant on the quality of
experimental information - CRB calculations are not perfectly applied to all
types of transitions - Semi-empirical calculations inherit uncertainties
from the above sources (except smoothed values) - Approach Each transition have its own
metabolism and it has own dietsource
preference
27Intercomparison of experimental data
28Intercomparison of experimental data
29Gordon et al, JQSRT 108 (2007) 389402
30Validation (AER)
31Validation (ACE)