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18 December 2019 Use of synchronous multi-parameter meter for surface research of atmospheric characteristics
Andrey P. Rostov, Nadezhda A. Shefer
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Proceedings Volume 11208, 25th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics; 112085R (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2540989
Event: XXV International Symposium, Atmospheric and Ocean Optics, Atmospheric Physics, 2019, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Abstract
The results of processing the data obtained using a multi-parameter meter of the turbulent micropulsations of the components of wind speed, temperature, humidity, pressure and concentration of aerosol particles are discussed. The meter is a compact device that combines an acoustic meter of three components of wind speed and temperature, an optical infrared meter for absolute humidity micropulsations, temperature sensors, pressure and relative humidity sensors, as well as open-type one-angle nephelometer for measuring pulsations of aerosol scattering coefficient and estimates of atmospheric aerosol concentration pulsations. Data on the turbulent characteristics of various meteorological parameters in the surface layer of the atmosphere were accumulated and the variance of fluctuations of optical and meteorological parameters, autospectra of fluctuations of wind speed, temperature, humidity and scattering coefficient, turbulent fluxes of measured substances were calculated.
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Andrey P. Rostov and Nadezhda A. Shefer "Use of synchronous multi-parameter meter for surface research of atmospheric characteristics", Proc. SPIE 11208, 25th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 112085R (18 December 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2540989
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KEYWORDS
Humidity

Temperature metrology

Atmospheric particles

Aerosols

Sensors

Atmospheric optics

Meteorology

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