Moderate Spectral Atmospheric Radiance and Transmittance (MOSART)

MOSART is a code for predicting the radiative environment (UV, visible, IR, mm-wave) globally. The atmosphere characterization uses a combination of model atmospheres, user input, and global climatology data bases. The terrain characterization uses two 10-minute resolution data bases to obtain altitude and ecosystem type. Radiative transfer is performed at 1 cm(-1) (or greater) spectral resolution. The current version number is 1.40, and is written in ANSI X3.9-1978 FORTRAN for portability.

William Cornette

Senior Staff Scientist
Photon Research Associates, Inc.
5720 Oberlin Drive
San Diego, CA 92121
USA
619-455-9741
619-455-0658 (fax)
wmc@photon.com

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