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Multiwavelength Scanning Radiometer for Airborne Measurements of Scattered Radiation within Clouds
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1986
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RadarCloud LayerCloud Absorption RadiometerEngineeringAerospace EngineeringAtmospheric ScienceSpectroscopyMultiwavelength Scanning RadiometerRadiation MeasurementRemote SensingScattered RadiationCloud PhysicMulti-wavelength Scanning RadiometerRadiometryInstrumentationAirborne MeasurementsRayleigh ScatteringAtmospheric Sensing
A multi-wavelength scanning radiometer has been developed for measuring the angular distribution of scattered radiation deep within a cloud layer. The purpose of the instrument is to provide measurements from which the single scattering albedo of clouds can be derived as a function of wavelength. The radiometer has a 1-deg field of view and scans in the vertical plane from 5 deg before zenith to 5 deg past nadir (190 deg aperture). The thirteen channels of the cloud absorption radiometer are located between 0.5 and 2.3 microns and were selected to avoid the molecular absorption bands in the near-infrared. The first seven channels of the radiometer are simultaneously and continuously sampled, while the eighth registered channel is selected from among the six channels on a filter wheel. This paper describes the optical, mechanical and electrical design of the instrument and presents some early results obtained from measurements taken aboard the University of Washington's B-23 aircraft to illustrate the performance of the instrument.