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Title: HIghResolution TRANsmission molecular absorption database HITRAN


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HIgh-Resolution TRANsmission molecular absorption
database (HITRAN)
http//www.cfa.harvard.edu/hitran/
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Why 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

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Schematic of Fundamental Spectroscopic Parameters
of a Line Transition in HITRAN(the Dotted Line
Refers to a Perturbed Transition)
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Molecular Absorption
Partition Sum
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HITRAN Line-by-line Parameters
(39 molecules)
160-character total
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M I
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Diatomics in HITRAN
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Triatomics in HITRAN
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More Molecules in HITRAN
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Impact 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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C2F6 (CFC-116)
CCl4
CCl3F (CFC-11)
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Pressure and temperature pairs example
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File Structure of HITRAN Compilation
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JavaHAWKS
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

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Development and Improvementof the HITRAN Database
Laboratory MEASUREMENTS
Atmospheric Planetary
MOLECULAR MODELS (Theory)
HITRAN Database
SIMULATED Spectra
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Original 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).
  • Default estimate

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Sources 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

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Intercomparison of experimental data
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Intercomparison of experimental data
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Gordon et al, JQSRT 108 (2007) 389402
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Validation (AER)
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Validation (ACE)
   
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