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1 AD-A12 355 FNAL TACTICAL DECSIN AID (FDA FORrINFRARED (8-2 1/MICROMETERS) SYSEM..Li SYSTEMS AND APPLIEDSCIENCESCORP RIVERDAL EMD SB HODGES ET AL 15SEP 82
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FINAL TACTICAL DECISION AID (FTDA) FOR INFRARED Scientific Report No. 3(8-12 pm) SYSTEMS - MANUAL VERSION
Appendix A - Atmospheric Transmission Tables
7. AUTHOR(s) S. CONTRACT ON GRANT NUMOER(s)
Donald B. Hodges Robbie E. Hood
Scott D. Hamilton Ronald F. Wachtmann F19628-81-C-0042
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TACTICAL DECISION AID (TDA) AEROSOL EXTINCTION COEFFICIENTINFRARED PRECIPITATION EXTINCTION COEFFICIENTLOWTRAN RAIN EXTINCTIgg COEFFICIENT
ATMOSPHERIC TRANSMISSION SNOW EXTINCTI- COEFFICIENTMOLECULAR EXTINCTION COEFFICIENT
20. ABSTRACT (Continue an reverse side If necessar end Identify by Week
------ The tables required to calculate 8-12 ratmospheric transmission at
4 km range for use in determining maximum lock-on range (MLOR) and maximumacquisition range (AR) from the Manual Version of the FTDA are presented.Tables adapted from AFGL models for calculating molecular, aerosol, and
(precipitation extinction coefficients as functions of various meteorologicalparameters are presented. An aerosol model selection procedure is providedas well as a table which converts total extinction coefficient to atmos-
I heric transmission.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. A Brief Description of the Aerosol Selection Process ... ........ 5
Flowcharts - Figs. A-lA, A-lB, A-iC .... ............... .... 7
Approximate Values of Critical Boundary Layer Wind Speed -
Fig. A-iD .............. ............................. 8
2. Table A-i .............. ............................. 9
A. Precipitation Extinction Coefficient (B ) for Snow Modelp
as a Function of Visibility ......... .................. 9B. Precipitation Extinction Coefficient (B ) for Rain Model
pas a Function of Visibility ......... .................. 10
3. Table A-2. Relative Humidity (RH) as a Function of Temperature
and Dewpoint ........... ........................... .. 11
4. Table A-3 ............................ 15
A. Aerosol Extinction Coefficient (BAER) for Maritime Model
as a Function of Visibility and Relative Humidity ....... 15
B. Aerosol Extinction Coefficient (B A R ) for Urban Model as
a Function of Visibility and Relative Humidity ........... ... 17
C. Aerosol Extinction Coefficient (B A R) for Rural Modelas a Function of Visibility and Relative Humidity .......... 18
D. Aerosol Extinction Coefficient (BAER) for Fog Model as
a Function of Visibility ...... ....................... 19
• 5. Table A-4. Molecular Extinction Coefficient (Bo) as aMOL
Function of Temperature and Dewpoint ..... ............... .. 21
6. Table A-5. Atmospheric Transmission (i ATM ) at Reference
Range (4 km) as a Function of Total Extinction Coefficient
(B.) ........... .............................. 23
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1. A Brief Description of the Aerosol Selection Process
The methodology is based on the properties of three non-fog aerosol mod-
els in LWXRAN. The Rural Model describes the basic background aerosol con-
tained in all airmasses. The Maritime Model describes the aerosol that
* exists in airmasses with a maritime history when the marine aerosol (mostly
sea salt) is superimposed in significant concentrations on the background
aerosol. The Urban model describes aerosol properties when certain types of
urban pollutants are superimposed on the background aerosol. Under certain
conditions, a maritime aerosol may also contain the urban component. In
this case, since the maritime aerosol produces the strongest 8-12 Uim ex-
tinction of the above three aerosol conditions, the Maritime Model takes
precedence over the Urban Model.
This algorithm quantifies the aerosol model selection on the basis of
the history of the airmass expected over the target. The algorithm is based
on a large body of published scientific literature on atmospheric aerosols;
however, certain selection criteria (e.g., the overwater distance for trans-
formation of the continental aerosol into maritime characteristics) are
based on very limited quantities of observational data. Experience by users
and publication of additional scientific data will undoubtedly lead to modi-
fication of at least some of these criteria.
In using the flow charts in Fig. A-1, the basic rule is to always move
downward in each figure. The following are key symbols to aid in interpre-
tation of the charts:
roo iF_ represents the input of datarepresents the entry into one of severalalternate paths through the diagram
A represents a connecting point to some otherpart of the diagram
represents selection of a particular "dry
aerosol" model
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a. SQaates ai&mass by origin.
b. Trots the possible transformation of airmasses with a continntal
origin so that their aerosol asames the extinction properties of
a maritime aerosol.
Figure A-IB treats mechanism for removal of the sea-salt aerosol from
maritime airmasses, nmely, sedimentation and washout. When these processes
are effective, the aerosol tends to return to rural-like properties.
Figures A-IC and A-ID treat the problem of determining when the urban
model should be used to describe a polluted rural aerosol.
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Attn: DAHI-ISPC (Mr. J. Beck) Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809 (1 cy)
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Washingtot, DC 20310 (1 cy) CommanderHarry Diamond Lab
Department of the Amy 2800 Powder Mill Rd
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DNEN-RDN (Dr. Richard Gomez)20 Massachusetts Ave, N.W. Joint AMC/NMC/AFLC/AFSC Commanders
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Attn: Library5001 Eisenhower Ave Los Alamos Scientific Lab
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Attn: DRCPM-RBS U.S. Army Atmospheric Sciences Lab
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liq USAF/PAC(;FAt t,: Lt Col Roger Christensen Commanderrbe Pentagon U.S. Army Combined Arms CenterWashington, DC 20330 (1 cy) Attn: CACDA-CCA
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Commander U.S. Amy MICOMU.S. Army Concepts & Analysis Agency Attn: DRSMI-RGTAttn: CSCA-SMC Redstone Ars-,nat, AL 35809 (1 cy)
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Commander, TARADCONProject ManagerXM-1 Tank System
Warren, MI 48090 (1 cy)
Project ManagerVIPER/AHAMSRedstone Arsenal, AL 35809 (1 cy)
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