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Recent Advances in AERI Data Processing: Real-time Quality Control and Real-time Thermodynamic Retrievals

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Abstract

The Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (AERI) measures downwelling thermal infrared radiance from the atmosphere. Recent development of real-time quality control and thermodynamic retrievals transform the AERI into a vastly more valuable tool for atmospheric science.

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