Cloud absorption radiometer
Abstract
The Cloud Absorption Radiometer (CAR) was developed to measure spectrally how light is scattered by clouds and to determine the single scattering albedo, important to meteorology and climate studies, with unprecedented accuracy. This measurement is based on ratios of downwelling to upwelling radiation within clouds, and so is not strongly dependent upon absolute radiometric calibration of the instrument. The CAR has a 5-inch aperture and 1 degree IFOV, and spatially scans in a plane orthogonal to the flight vector from the zenith to nadir at 1.7 revolutions per second. Incoming light is measured in 13 spectral bands, using silicon, germanium, and indium-antimonide detectors. Data from each channel is digitally recorded in flight with 10-bit (0.1 percent) resolution. The instrument incorporates several novel features. These features are briefly detailed.
- Publication:
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Laboratory for Oceans
- Pub Date:
- 1988
- Bibcode:
- 1988laoc.rept..199S
- Keywords:
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- Cloud Physics;
- Light Scattering;
- Radiation Absorption;
- Radiometers;
- Albedo;
- Climatology;
- Meteorology;
- Geophysics