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A cloud physics radiometer
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RadarEarth ObservationCloud Physics RadiometerLiquid NitrogenEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringAtmospheric ScienceCalibrationCpr Channel CharacteristicsCloud DynamicRadiation MeasurementRemote SensingCloud PhysicRadiometryInstrumentationRemote Sensing SensorEarth ScienceCloud Physics
The paper describes the design features and capabilities of a seven-channel cloud physics radiometer (CPR) for remote sensing of cloud properties. The CPR channel characteristics and functions are tabulated and diagrammed. Each of the first three channels utilizes a photo-multipler detector, with the high-voltage power supply integrated with the tube into a single unit. In operation a heater is used to keep the optics temperature at or above 273 K and this temperature is constantly monitored. The last four channel detectors and filters are all cooled to the temperature of liquid nitrogen. The inclined scanning mirror rotates at a rate of 3.48 rps. Registration pulses are triggered and recorded as the mirror enters and leaves the + or -45 deg earth observation region. The ice-cloud, water cloud, snow discriminator detector has worked quite well in general. Interesting radiometer data have been obtained and their analysis is under way. The combination of the CPR and the Cloud Lidar System will make possible sophisticated remote sensing cloud studies.