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Re: Standard sea level temperature and pressure


Subject: Re: Standard sea level temperature and pressure
From: Gary Harkins (HTYCGARY@XXX.XXX)
Date: Mon Jan 13 2003 - 17:59:10 EST


In a message dated 1/13/2003 5:27:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,
marc.bernstein@XXX.XXX writes:

> Are the constants in the equation for calculating refraction set so that
> refraction is 0 at 10C/1010mb? If so they could also have been chosen to
> make it 0 for 15C/1013mb?
>
>

They can't be...refraction is an actual measurement of how much the
atmosphere is bending light rays. 10C/1010mb has to cause NO additional
bending of the light rays, not just a reference. If you compare column A
with column N on any given row you will see that the values are the same,
just opposite signs. If the values were different then I would say that
10C/1010mb was just a convenient reference. But since they are the same I
would say that 10C/1010mb and other representations in G are causing no
additional bending of the light.

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