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Comparison Between Hitran2012 Data And A New Experimental Line List Recently Published For Water Vapor In The Spectral Region 6450 To 9400 Cm⁻¹

Authors: Mikhailenko, S.; Régalia, L.;

Comparison Between Hitran2012 Data And A New Experimental Line List Recently Published For Water Vapor In The Spectral Region 6450 To 9400 Cm⁻¹

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Recently an experimental list of water absorption lines between 6450 and 9400 cm−1 has been published by Régalia et al.1 This paper includes detailed comparison with HITRAN20082 and GEISA20093 databases. Before the end of the redaction of this article1, the new version of the HITRAN database4 was published. Only a short comment on the HITRAN2012 water data has been included in the paper1. The aim of this presentation is to continue the comparison of the experimental data1 versus the HITRAN2012 database4. A short description of the HITRAN2012 water content in the 6450 - 9400 cm−1 spectral range is given and data are separated into 16 groups according to their origin and independent of the absorption bands. Selected examples of comparison between the observed data1 and the HITRAN2012 line list4 will be presented according to those groups. [1] L. Régalia, et al Water vapor line parameters from 6450 to 9400 cm−1 J Quant Spectrosc Radiat Transfer 136(119), 2014. [2] L.S. Rothman et al. The HITRAN 2008 molecular spectroscopic database J Quant Spectrosc Radiat Transfer110(533), 2009. [3] N. Jacquinet-Husson, et al. The 2009 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database J Quant Spectrosc Radiat Transfer 112(2395), 2011. [4] L.S. Rothman, et al. The HITRAN2012 molecular spectroscopic database J Quant Spectrosc Radiat Transfer 130(4), 2013

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