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Far-Infrared emissivity of ice and snow: Resolving the paucity of observational data

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Abstract

Far-Infrared up-welling radiance measurements over Greenland have yielded the first estimates of the emissivity of ice and snow in this spectral region. I describe the complexity of undertaking such work and what the future holds.

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