Dependencies in Dataset #4965
Entries (observed variables)
No. | Name |
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01 | sod (seconds of day; number of seconds from 0000 UTC) |
02 | lon longitude (deg) |
03 | lat latitude (deg) |
04 | alt altitude (m) |
05 | sza solar zenith angle (deg) |
06 | saa solar azimuth angle (deg) |
07 | I_up_a spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 422 nm wavelength |
08 | I_up_b spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 532 nm wavelength |
09 | I_up_c spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 648 nm wavelength |
10 | I_up_d spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 858 nm wavelength |
11 | I_up_e spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 1238 nm wavelength |
12 | I_up_f spectral upward radiance (W m-2 sr-1 nm-1) at 1638 nm wavelength |
Dependencies of the observed variables
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Direction of relationships
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