The difficulty of in-situ calibration on the 940 nm channel of Multi-Filter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (MFRSR) stems from the distinctive non-linear relationship between the amount of precipitable water vapor (PW) and its optical depth (i.e. curve of growth) compared to the counterpart of aerosols. Previous approaches, the modified Langley methods (MLM), require exact aerosol optical depth (AOD) values and a constant PW value at all points participating the regression. Instead, we propose a new method that substitutes the PW optical depth derived from collocated GPS zenith wet delay retrieval in conjunction with meteorology data and requires a constant AOD value at all points participating the regression. The main benefits of the new me...
At the Izaña Observatory, water vapour amounts have been measured routinely by different techniques ...
Multifilter rotating shadowband radiometer (MFRSR) calibration values for aerosol optical depth (AOD...
<p>Atmospheric water vapor is a crucial element in weather, climate and hydrology. With the re...
The 19-channel rotating shadowband radiometer GUVis-3511 built by Biospherical Instruments provides ...
To recover the actual responsivity for the Ultraviolet Multi-Filter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer ...
Signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) are used to retrieve the integrated amount of water...
A dual-channel, ground-based microwave radiometer, working at the frequencies 21.0 and 31.4 GHz, an ...
[1] Measurements by multifilter rotating shadowband radiometers (MFRSRs) constitute a valuable globa...
The sunphotometer is broadly adopted in global or local aerosol measurement networks (e.g., CE318 in...
Water vapor as an error source in radio interferometry systems is briefly examined. At microwave fre...
In order to produce long-term aerosol optical depth (AOD) dataset over land from the Advanced Very H...
Atmospheric water vapor is highly variable in both space and time across the Earth, and knowledge of...
AbstractBased on measurements of the 936 nm water-vapor channel and the 870 nm, and 1020 nm atmosphe...
Abstract. At the Izaña Observatory, water vapour amounts have been measured routinely by different ...
Water vapor is a primary element in the Earth’s climate system. Atmospheric water vapor is central t...
At the Izaña Observatory, water vapour amounts have been measured routinely by different techniques ...
Multifilter rotating shadowband radiometer (MFRSR) calibration values for aerosol optical depth (AOD...
<p>Atmospheric water vapor is a crucial element in weather, climate and hydrology. With the re...
The 19-channel rotating shadowband radiometer GUVis-3511 built by Biospherical Instruments provides ...
To recover the actual responsivity for the Ultraviolet Multi-Filter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer ...
Signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) are used to retrieve the integrated amount of water...
A dual-channel, ground-based microwave radiometer, working at the frequencies 21.0 and 31.4 GHz, an ...
[1] Measurements by multifilter rotating shadowband radiometers (MFRSRs) constitute a valuable globa...
The sunphotometer is broadly adopted in global or local aerosol measurement networks (e.g., CE318 in...
Water vapor as an error source in radio interferometry systems is briefly examined. At microwave fre...
In order to produce long-term aerosol optical depth (AOD) dataset over land from the Advanced Very H...
Atmospheric water vapor is highly variable in both space and time across the Earth, and knowledge of...
AbstractBased on measurements of the 936 nm water-vapor channel and the 870 nm, and 1020 nm atmosphe...
Abstract. At the Izaña Observatory, water vapour amounts have been measured routinely by different ...
Water vapor is a primary element in the Earth’s climate system. Atmospheric water vapor is central t...
At the Izaña Observatory, water vapour amounts have been measured routinely by different techniques ...
Multifilter rotating shadowband radiometer (MFRSR) calibration values for aerosol optical depth (AOD...
<p>Atmospheric water vapor is a crucial element in weather, climate and hydrology. With the re...