Abstract

Earlier studies of the remote sensing of the ozone distribution from satellites in the middle ultraviolet are extended, giving particular attention to the analytic model method. After a brief introduction, the historical background of this subject is presented. This is followed by a summary and review of early work based upon the analytic model. Then a linearized approach to the problem and a linearized equation for a density correction are discussed. These indicate some of the general limitations of the inversion method. Finally the parametrized model approach is reexamined by using both simulated data and some actual satellite data.

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