This middle/junior high school computer activity requires students to compare the lidar method with millimeter wave cloud radar to measure cloud heights using real data, and to identify cloud types using micropulse lidar. It is part of the Atmospheric Visualization Collection (AVC), which focuses on data from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program's Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Testbed site in Kansas and Oklahoma. Educational levels: Middle school
International audienceActive remote sensors such as lidars or radars can be used with other data to ...
A new evaluation of a ruby lidar ceilometer was performed at AFCRL as part of a program to evaluate ...
Instruments that measure cloud base height at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program si...
This middle/junior high school level activity requires students to color velocity and reflectivity r...
The ARM Program studies clouds, sunlight, and their interactions to understand how they affect Earth...
The micropulse lidar (MPL) is a ground-based optical remote sensing system designed primarily to det...
This middle/junior high school computer activity asks students to use the data from a microwave wate...
Since the early 1990's technology advances permit ground based lidar to operate full time and profil...
Atmospheri c radiative forcing, surface radiation budget, and top of the atmosphere radiance interpr...
This middle/junior high school computer activity has students use data from a radar wind profiler in...
This field activity has two parts: Elementary school students are asked to draw and verbally describ...
Originally developed by Goddard Space Flight Center, the Micro Pulse Lidar (MPL) System is now avail...
The micropulse lidar (MPL) was developed at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NAS...
These middle/junior high school activities require students to find and graph factors such as wind c...
This middle school/junior high school activity has students relate surface weather to data generated...
International audienceActive remote sensors such as lidars or radars can be used with other data to ...
A new evaluation of a ruby lidar ceilometer was performed at AFCRL as part of a program to evaluate ...
Instruments that measure cloud base height at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program si...
This middle/junior high school level activity requires students to color velocity and reflectivity r...
The ARM Program studies clouds, sunlight, and their interactions to understand how they affect Earth...
The micropulse lidar (MPL) is a ground-based optical remote sensing system designed primarily to det...
This middle/junior high school computer activity asks students to use the data from a microwave wate...
Since the early 1990's technology advances permit ground based lidar to operate full time and profil...
Atmospheri c radiative forcing, surface radiation budget, and top of the atmosphere radiance interpr...
This middle/junior high school computer activity has students use data from a radar wind profiler in...
This field activity has two parts: Elementary school students are asked to draw and verbally describ...
Originally developed by Goddard Space Flight Center, the Micro Pulse Lidar (MPL) System is now avail...
The micropulse lidar (MPL) was developed at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NAS...
These middle/junior high school activities require students to find and graph factors such as wind c...
This middle school/junior high school activity has students relate surface weather to data generated...
International audienceActive remote sensors such as lidars or radars can be used with other data to ...
A new evaluation of a ruby lidar ceilometer was performed at AFCRL as part of a program to evaluate ...
Instruments that measure cloud base height at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program si...