A Fast-Response Multipass Transmissometer Operating over Variable Wavelength Ranges

M. J. Hammond, C. S. Mill, D. Lacey, R. I. Mackay, T. W. Choularton, Martin Gallagher, K. M. Beswick

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    Abstract

    An instrument capable of making accurate measurements of the extinction of visible and near infrared radiation through the thickest of clouds is presented. The transmissometer is multi-pass with a path length of 17.1 m and has a short integration time, operating at similar to 6 Hz The instrument is compact and portable and can be operated at any site of interest. ''Clear-air'' signals are obtained by physically isolating the sample volume from the ambient conditions; this ensures that these signals can be measured without waiting for cloud-free conditions. The current operation is in the wavelength range 575-1150 nm, set by the limits of the optical coatings and the monochromator. The spectral extinction can be calculated to within 10% over the wavelength range 600-1100 nm. Phase-sensitive detection at 650 Hz is used to reduce detector noise. The instrument has also been used to investigate the atmospheric transmission in the infrared region (1400 nm-2900 nm).
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)69-73
    JournalAtmospheric Environment
    Volume29
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 1995

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