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- MODTRAN abstract "MODTRAN (MODerate resolution atmospheric TRANsmission) is a computer program designed to model atmospheric propagation of electromagnetic radiation for the 100-50,000 cm−1 (0.2 to 100 um) spectral range. This covers the spectrum from middle ultraviolet to visible light to far infrared. The most recently released version of the code, MODTRAN5, provides a spectral resolution of 0.2 cm−1 using its 0.1 cm−1 band model algorithm.Some aspects of MODTRAN are patented by Spectral Sciences Inc. and the US Air Force, who have shared development responsibility for the code and related radiation transfer science collaboratively since 1987. The acronym MODTRAN was registered as a trademark of the US Government, represented by the US Air Force, in 2008.All MODTRAN code development and maintenance is currently performed by Spectral Sciences while the Air Force handles code validation and verification. MODTRAN may be obtained from Spectral Sciences, Inc.MODTRAN5 is written entirely in FORTRAN. It is operated using a formatted input file. Third parties, including Ontar, have developed graphical user interfaces to MODTRAN in order to facilitate user interaction and ease of use.".
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- MODTRAN wikiPageExternalLink www.MODTRAN5.com.
- MODTRAN wikiPageExternalLink factsheet.asp?id=7915.
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- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_radiative_transfer_codes.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_radiative_transfer_codes.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electromagnetic_radiation.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fortran_libraries.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_radiation.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink FORTRAN.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Far_infrared.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Federal_government_of_the_United_States.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Fortran.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink HITRAN.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Light.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink List_of_atmospheric_radiative_transfer_codes.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Ontar.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Radiative_transfer.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink SMARTS_(The_Simple_Model_of_the_Atmospheric_Radiative_Transfer_of_Sunshine).
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Simple_Model_of_the_Atmospheric_Radiative_Transfer_of_Sunshine.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Spectral_Sciences_Incorporated.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Trademark.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink US_Air_Force.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink US_Government.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLink Visible_light.
- MODTRAN wikiPageWikiLinkText "MODTRAN".
- MODTRAN hasPhotoCollection MODTRAN.
- MODTRAN subject Category:Atmospheric_radiative_transfer_codes.
- MODTRAN subject Category:Electromagnetic_radiation.
- MODTRAN subject Category:Fortran_libraries.
- MODTRAN hypernym Program.
- MODTRAN type Work.
- MODTRAN type Electrodynamic.
- MODTRAN comment "MODTRAN (MODerate resolution atmospheric TRANsmission) is a computer program designed to model atmospheric propagation of electromagnetic radiation for the 100-50,000 cm−1 (0.2 to 100 um) spectral range. This covers the spectrum from middle ultraviolet to visible light to far infrared. The most recently released version of the code, MODTRAN5, provides a spectral resolution of 0.2 cm−1 using its 0.1 cm−1 band model algorithm.Some aspects of MODTRAN are patented by Spectral Sciences Inc.".
- MODTRAN label "MODTRAN".
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- MODTRAN isPrimaryTopicOf MODTRAN.