The instrument twilight photometer was designed, developed, and installed at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune, India (18°43′N, 73°51′E), to monitor the vertical distribution of atmospheric aerosols. The instrument, based on passive remote sensing technique, is simple and inexpensive. It is operated only during twilights, and the method of retrieval of aerosol profile is based on a simple twilight technique. It functions at a single wavelength (660 nm), and a photomultiplier tube is used as a detector. The amplifier, an important component of the system, was designed and developed by connecting 10 single integrated-circuit (IC) amplifiers in parallel so that the noise at the output is drastically reduced and the sens...
Optical and micro-physical features of aerosol are reported using Skyradiometer (POM-01L, Prede, Jap...
The co-located optical (argon-ion lidar) and acoustic (Doppler sodar) radar systems at the Indian In...
The space-time variability of aerosol inhomogeneities provides unique information on atmospheric beh...
75-83A photometer has been designed and developed for observation of the zenith sky illumination d...
Significant contributions to studies in aerosol science have come from optical remote sensing techni...
Aerosol measurements have been carried out at Kolhapur (16°42′N, 74°14′E) by using newly designed Se...
Optical measurements of the sky background during the twilight period are the effective tool for the...
An optimal-estimation algorithm for inferring aerosol optical properties from digital twilight photo...
Following a novel approach, the vertical distributions of columnar aerosol optical depth (AOD), prec...
Five multiwavelength solar radiometers have been developed and deployed at Trivandrum, Mysore, Walta...
197-203A multiple wavelength radiometer was developed and used to study the behaviour of aerosol opt...
Measurements of atmospheric aerosols and trace gases using the laser radar (lidar) techniques, have ...
A LIDAR system to receive Mie backscattered photons has been developed at the Manora peak, Nainital,...
At Pune (18°32'N, 73°51'E, 559 m AMSL), a tropical urban station in India, aerosol characteristics...
A network of multi wavelength solar radiometer (MWR) stations has been in operation since the 1980s ...
Optical and micro-physical features of aerosol are reported using Skyradiometer (POM-01L, Prede, Jap...
The co-located optical (argon-ion lidar) and acoustic (Doppler sodar) radar systems at the Indian In...
The space-time variability of aerosol inhomogeneities provides unique information on atmospheric beh...
75-83A photometer has been designed and developed for observation of the zenith sky illumination d...
Significant contributions to studies in aerosol science have come from optical remote sensing techni...
Aerosol measurements have been carried out at Kolhapur (16°42′N, 74°14′E) by using newly designed Se...
Optical measurements of the sky background during the twilight period are the effective tool for the...
An optimal-estimation algorithm for inferring aerosol optical properties from digital twilight photo...
Following a novel approach, the vertical distributions of columnar aerosol optical depth (AOD), prec...
Five multiwavelength solar radiometers have been developed and deployed at Trivandrum, Mysore, Walta...
197-203A multiple wavelength radiometer was developed and used to study the behaviour of aerosol opt...
Measurements of atmospheric aerosols and trace gases using the laser radar (lidar) techniques, have ...
A LIDAR system to receive Mie backscattered photons has been developed at the Manora peak, Nainital,...
At Pune (18°32'N, 73°51'E, 559 m AMSL), a tropical urban station in India, aerosol characteristics...
A network of multi wavelength solar radiometer (MWR) stations has been in operation since the 1980s ...
Optical and micro-physical features of aerosol are reported using Skyradiometer (POM-01L, Prede, Jap...
The co-located optical (argon-ion lidar) and acoustic (Doppler sodar) radar systems at the Indian In...
The space-time variability of aerosol inhomogeneities provides unique information on atmospheric beh...