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Inversion methods for satellite sounding data
April 1991
By J. R. Eyre
Table of contents
1. Basic ideas
2. Temperature profile inversion methods
3. Constituent profile inversion
4. Clouds
5. Satellite sounding data in numerical weather prediction
References
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REFERENCES
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