Re: "micron" to kg/m^2 conversion



Yves,
So you're saying that the conversion between what they call "microns"
and our kg/m^2 is simply 1:1000?

Greg,
they are talking about quantities of water, not atmospheric
windows/absorption, although that's what the whole thing is about in
the end.

Thanks

- Balt

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