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Tab l e A . 4 .
(
continued
)
Class 11.0
The Tsimlyansky reservoir (water has light green color). There is no data about
C(cl) and C(ms). N
=
=
=
6, H
(200/200/200), Z
(37/37/37). Weather conditions:
transparent cloudiness.
=
=
Class 12.0
The Volkhov river. There is no data about C(cl) and C(ms). N
9, H
=
(300/300/300), Z
(37/41/49). Observation to nadir. Weather conditions: clear
sky.
Class 13.0
The Don river (water has asphalt color). There is no data about C(cl) and
C(ms). N
=
=
=
9, H
(100/100/100), Z
(36/37/38). Observation to nadir. Weather
conditions: overcast sky.
Class 14.0
The Black Sea (green water, i. e. the standard color of sea water), there is
no data about C(cl) and C(ms). N
=
=
=
(25/31/38).
Observations to nadir, from nadir to 45
◦
at azimuth angles 90
◦
and 135
◦
,from
nadir to 22.5
◦
at azimuth angle 180
◦
.Weatherconditions:clearsky.
23, H
(150/470/500), Z
=
=
Class 14.1
The dependence of SBC upon the viewing direction for class 14.0. N
3, H
(29/32/37). Observations to viewing angle 22.5
◦
at azimuth
angle 0
◦
(the center of Sun glare). Azimuth angle 0
◦
corresponds to flight
direction “to the Sun”, azimuth angle 180
◦
- “opposite the Sun”).
=
(150/383/500), Z
=
Class 14.2
The dependence of SBC upon the viewing direction for class 14.0. N
2,
=
=
(27/28/28). Observations to viewing angles 22.5
◦
and
45
◦
at azimuth angle 45
◦
(“Sun glare”).
H
(500/500/500), Z
=
Class 14.3
The dependence of SBC upon the viewing direction for class 14.0. N
23,
(25/30/38). Observations to viewing angles from 22.5
◦
till 45
◦
at azimuth angles 90
◦
and 135
◦
;toviewingangle45
◦
at azimuth angle
180
◦
.
∗
There is an archive of spectra for every class (in a special binary code)
=
=
H
(150/333/566), Z
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