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    ISSN: 1572-9559
    Keywords: atmospheric opacity ; mm-waves ; Antarctica
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We present a quasi-continuous record of measured atmospheric opacity obtained at 278 GHz (1.1 mm wavelength) from McMurdo Station, Antarctica during austral spring seasons in 1986 and 1987. McMurdo Station, at 78°S, 166°W, is easier to access than the Amundsen-Scott (South Pole) Station, although representing a warmer, sea level site with substantially higher typical opacity: the present record may be of interest to those contemplating mm-wave astronomical or atmospheric observations within the Antarctic region. Observations were made over a 256 MHz bandpass in 1986, during the period August 30 to October 30. In 1987, a 512 MHz bandpass was used, and observations were made during the period September 4 to October 13. All data are reduced to represent opacity in the zenith direction, and measurements were taken approximately every 20 minutes, except during storms or other periods of high opacity. The periods covered represent transitions from the polar winter towards summer conditions, and thus represent neither the best nor the worst that this site has to offer.
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    International journal of infrared and millimeter waves 8 (1987), S. 431-440 
    ISSN: 1572-9559
    Keywords: atmospheric opacity ; mm wave absorption
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Atmospheric opacity values in the zenith direction are given for a wavelength of 1.1 mm (278 GHz) at the summit of Mauna Kea in the Hawaiian Islands. A total of 75 days is covered during the period 1983–1986. Observations were made on a quasi-continuous basis, with opacity measured every 20 minutes around the clock for significant periods of time. A conversion from opacity at λ=1.1 mm to the equivalent preciptable water vapor column is given from the measurements of Zammit and Ade, from which opacities at other wavelengths may be derived. The data presented here supplement those in an earlier paper covering 34 days in the fall of 1982.
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