Tunable diode laser laboratory measurements of infrared spectral parameters of selected NO2 lines near 1600 cm-1 have been made to assess the contribution of uncertainties in these parameters to stratospheric measurements of NO2 made using the Balloon-borne Laser In-Situ Sensor (BLISS) tunable diode laser spectrometer. Relative line intensities are measured to accuracies of better than 2%, with a root-sum-squared uncertainty in the absolute linestrengths of 4.5%. Air-broadening coefficients have been determined from measurements at total pressures in the range 20-100 Torr, at temperatures of 293 K and 214 K. These results are also discussed in the light of the discrepancies between infrared instruments flown in the 1982 and 1983 Balloon Intercomparison Campaigns. ¿American Geophysical Union 1990 |