Hello, My name is Thomas Greathouse. I'm a planetary astronomer working at the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio. I have a question about the definition for spectral radiance. The name "isotropic_longwave_radiance_in_air" implies that the spectral wavelengths are those as measured in air. Is this true? I'm working on a radiative code to add to the EPIC model for the outer planets and I usually work in cm^-1 using spectral wavelengths that are correct for a vacuum. Thanks for any clarification on this and any advice. Cheers, Tommy Dr. Thomas Greathouse Southwest Research Institute Division #15 6220 Culebra Rd. San Antonio, TX 78228 Phone: 210-522-2809 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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