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Title: Atmospheric Precipitable Water Vapour Over Manora-Peak Naini-Tal
Authors: Bhatt, B. C
Mahra, H. S
Keywords: Atmospheric precipitable water vapour
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Issue Date: 1987
Publisher: Astronomical Society of Indian
Citation: BASI, Vol. 15, No. 2 & 3, pp. 116-120
Abstract: Precipitable water vapour is one of the variable atmospheric constituents and its short-term and seasonal variations may affect the infrared photometric observations. From the analysis of the measurements, made at Manora Peak, Naini Tal, 1981 November - 1983 December, of the total precipitable water vapour content in the atmosphere, the relative-humidity, and the temperature at ground level, it is concluded that the precipitable water vapour content is maximum during the months of May and June; and a minimum of 2.5 to 3.5 mm of precipitable water vapour content is observed during the winter observing season from November to March. The precipitable water vapour (mm) shows a poor correlation with the ground absolute humidity (gm/m/sup3/)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/930
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