The true temperature profile of the atmosphere is shown in the image.
Not exact matches
It is certainly
true that a very small
temperature bias that is not random from instrument to instrument, but instead is the same over a large number of
profiles can create systematic error in global estimates of ocean heat content.
First, there is the «
true» OLR, which can be measured from space or calculated for observed or specified atmospheric conditions (
temperature profile, well - mixed GHG mixing ratios, humidity
profile).