A General Model of the Atmospheric Scattering in the Wavelength Interval 300 - 1100nm

We have presented and developed new theoretic- empirical models of the extinction coefficients of the molecular scattering in the lower, close to the ground troposphere. We have included the indicatrices of back- scattering. The models have been presented using general analytical functions valid for the whole wavelength interval 300-1100 nm and for the whole interval of visibility from 0.1 km up to 50 km. The results have been compared in quantity with the model and experimental data of other authors. The modeling of troposphere scattering is neces- sary for the analysis and design of all optoelectronic free space systems: atmospheric optical communication sys- tems, location systems for atmospheric research (LIDAR), optical radiometric systems.