Date:10/01/1982
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Berat, J., J.C. Genie
Title:A new tool for the three-dimensional sounding of the atmosphere: The Helisonde
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor., 21, 1497-1505
Abstract:Balloon-borne instrumentation for the measurement of three-dimensional air motion is described. Through the use of relative wind and static
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Date:01/01/1983
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Brown, E.N., C.A. Friehe, D.H. Lenschow
Title:The use of pressure fluctuations on the nose of an aircraft for mresureing air motion
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Meteor., 22, 171-180
Abstract:An air-motion sensing technique is described for measurement of attach and sideslip angles and dynamic research aircraft.
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Date:10/01/1982
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Cahen, C., G. Megie, P. Flamant
Title:Lidar monitoring of the water vapor cycle in the troposphere
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor, 21, 1506-1515
Abstract:The water vapor mixing ratio distribution in the lower and middle troposphere has been continuously monitored, using an active lidar system. The methodology of the differential absorption laser methods used for these measurements is
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Date:12/01/1989
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:May, P.T., K.P. Moran, R.G. Strauch
Title:The accuracy of RASS temperature measurements
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor., 28, 1329-1335
Abstract:Temperature measurement obtained using radiosondes and Radio Acoustic Sounding Systems (RASS) are compared to assess the utility of the RASS technique for meteorological studies.
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Date:05/01/1993
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Samelson, D., D.S. Wilks
Title:A simple method for specifying snowpack water equivalent in the Northeastern United States
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 32, 965-974
Abstract:Statistical regression models were developed to estimate snowpack water equivalent (SWE) using only meteorological variables available at National Co-operative Observer Program (co-op) sites
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Date:12/01/1963
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Booker, D.R., L.W. Cooper
Title:Small balloons for weather research
Publication:Report #1, Dept. of Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University, Univeristy Park, PA, 26 pp.
Abstract:None
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Date:09/01/1974
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Eyre, D.
Title:Wind tunnel tests of an airborne iso-kinetic ice crystal decelerator
Publication:NOAA Tech. Memo. ERL APCL-18, NOAA, ERL, Atmos. Phys. & Chem. Lab., Boulder, CO
Abstract:The design and wind tunnel tests of an aircraft mounted ice crystal decelerator and collector are described
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Date:09/01/1965
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Fitzgerald, D.R.
Title:Measurement techniques in clouds
Publication:AFCRL-65-701, Physical Sciences Research Papers No. 139, Office of Aerospace Research, U.S. Air Force, Hanscom AFB, MA
Abstract:The development of equipment for the measurement of parameters of the atmosphere using balloons and aircraft progressed rather slowly from the early 1900's to the mid 1940's.
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Date:05/20/1972
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Hanel, R.A., B.J. Conrath, V.G. Kunde, C. Prabhakara, I. Revah, V.V. Salomonson, G. Wolford
Title:The Nimbus 4 infrared spectroscopy experiment. 1. Calibrated thermal emission spectra
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 77, 2629-2641
Abstract:The infrared interferometer spectrometer carried on the Nimbus 4 meteorological satellite measures the infrared spectrum of the earth and atmosphere between 400 and 1600 cm^-1.
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Date:06/01/1965
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Jiusto, J.E.
Title:Cloud particle sampling
Publication:Report #6, Dept. of Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Abstract:To better understand the dynamic factors influencing clouds, detailed information on the microphysic of such clouds is desirable, if not essential.
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Date:04/01/1967
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Kelley, N.D., J.P. Breon
Title:Determination of the aerodynamic heating of a reverse-flow temperature probe
Publication:Report #8, Dept. of Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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Date:04/01/1975
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Merceret, F.J., T.L. Schricker
Title:A new hot-wire liquid cloud water meter
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 14, 319-326
Abstract:The National Hurricane Research Laboratory has developed and flight tested a new airborne liquid water meter for cloud physics measurements
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Date:04/01/1959
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Metnieks, A.L., L.W. Pollak
Title:Instruction for use of photo-electric condensation nucleus counters
Publication:Geophysical Bulletin No. 16, School of Cosmic Physics, Dublin Inst. for Advanced Studies.
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Date:01/12/1987
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Toth, J.J., R.H. Johnson
Title:The portable automated mesonet in Oklahoma-Kansas Pre-Storm
Publication:Preprints, 6th Symp. on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation, Jan. 12-16, 1987, New Orleans, LA
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Date:09/01/1949
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Vonnegut, B.
Title:Vortex thermometer for measuring true air temperatures and true air speeds in flight
Publication:Occasional Report No. 14, Report No. RL-247, General Electric Research Laboratory, Schenectady, NY
Abstract:The aerodynamic heating experienced by thermometers exposed from airplanes can be very nearly eliminated over a wide range of operation conditions by mounting
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Date:09/01/1959
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Zatzick, M.R.
Title:Study of a pulsed logarithmic photometer
Publication:ARCRC-TR-58-275, U.S. Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Bedford, MA
Abstract:A pulsed photometer circuit with a quasi-linear logarithmic response, covering a usable dynamic range of 5 orders of magnitude, is described in detail.
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Date:01/01/1987
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Cerni, T.A.
Title:Airborne remote sensing of atmospheric profiles for mesoscale studies
Publication:Final report, OPHIR Corp., 7333 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 210, Lakewood, CO 80235
Abstract:The Phase I research effort provided a clear demonstration of the feasibility of the proposed airborne infrared remote sensing system for the retrieval of atmospheric temperature and humidity profile
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Date:04/01/1993
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Gayet, J.F., P.R.A. Brown, F. Albers
Title:A comparison of in-cloud measurements obtained with six PMS 2D-C probes
Publication:J. Atmos. Oceanic Tech., 10, 180-194
Abstract:During a prepartory experiment (PREICE) for the field campaign of the International Cirrus Experiment (ICE), six different Particle Measuring Systems (PMS) 2D-C probes belonging to five research organizations were intercompared.
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Date:12/01/1966
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Hosler, C.L., L.G. Davis, D.R. Booker, E.R. Mallory, Jr., J.P. Breon
Title:Airborne meteorological system
Publication:Final Report, NSF GP-2895, The College of Earth & Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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Date:03/01/1976
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Jiusto, J.E.
Title:Cloud condensation nucleus counters
Publication:Atmos. Tech., 8, 43-49
Abstract:None
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Date:03/01/1976
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Lala, G.G.
Title:Instrumentation for the detection of ice nuclei
Publication:Atmos. Tech., 8, 50-56
Abstract:None
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Date:04/01/1988
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:MacPherson, J.I., D. Baumgardner
Title:Airflow about King Air wingtip-mounted cloud particle measurement probes
Publication:J. Atmos. Oceanic Tech., 5, 259-273
Abstract:Distortion of airflow around aircraft bodies can affect measurements made from these airborne platforms
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Date:12/01/1982
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Merceret, F.J.
Title:The sensitivity of variables computer from RFC WP3D flight data to fluctuations in the raw data inputs
Publication:NOAA Tech. memo. ERL RFC-8, NOAA, ERL, Research Facilities Center, Miami, FL
Abstract:This paper presents an investigation of the sensiviity of the meteorological data obatined by RFC to variations in each of the raw data inputs
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Date:03/01/1981
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Radke, L.F., S.K. Domonkos, P.V. Hobbs
Title:A cloud condensation nucleus spectrometer designed for airborne measurements
Publication:J. Rech. Atmos., 15, 225-229
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Date:02/01/1976
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:Radke, L.F., P.V. Hobbs, J.D. Russell, K.R. Biswas
Title:The development an testing of an automatic snow crystal concentration meter
Publication:J. Rech. Atmos., X, 87-92
Abstract:An automatic device is described for measuring the concentrations of snow crystals in the air close to the ground
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Date:03/01/1982
Subject:(38) Instrumentation
Author:She, C.Y., R.F. Kelley
Title:Scaling law and photon-count distribution of a lasar time-of-flight velocimeter
Publication:J. Opt. Soc. Am., 72, 365-371
Abstract:The equations for performance evaluation of the laser time-of-flight velocimeter (LTV) for atmospheric wind-speed measurement with single-particl digital-correlation analysis have been derived theoretically.
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