SOLMIRUS

 

Solmirus' All Sky Infrared Visible Analyzer (ASIVA)

16 May 2009 - 17 July 2009

Lead Scientist: Dimitri Klebe

Observatory: sgp, sgp

Solmirus’ All Sky Infrared Visible Analyzer (ASIVA) primary function was to provide radiometrically-calibrated imagery in the mid-infrared (IR) atmospheric window. For this field campaign, the ASIVA instrument featured a wide-angle (106deg x 156deg) FOV lens providing good overlap with the TSI instrument in determining cloud fraction. The ASIVA instrument also contained a filter wheel featuring a custom 10.2-12.2 micron filter providing ultimate contrast between clouds and clear sky. An additional filter (centered near 8.5 microns) was used to determine color temperature from which cloud height could be determined. Data products included radiometrically-calibrated images taken at 1-5 minute intervals, cloud masks computed by a variety of techniques, and cloud fraction determination using these data analysis techniques. A final report was issued detailing the results of this field campaign with special emphasis on comparison with data from the TSI instrument.

Timeline

2014

Klebe DI, RD Blatherwick, and VR Morris. 2014. "Ground-based all-sky mid-infrared and visible imagery for purposes of characterizing cloud properties." Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 7(2), 10.5194/amt-7-637-2014.

Gan CM, J Pleim, R Mathur, C Hogrefe, CN Long, J Xing, S Roselle, and C Wei. 2014. "Assessment of the effect of air pollution controls on trends in shortwave radiation over the United States from 1995 through 2010 from multiple observation networks." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 14(3), 10.5194/acp-14-1701-2014.

2013

Klebe D, R Blatherwick, and V Morris. 2013. Providing Diurnal Hemispherical Cloud Fraction Data at ARM Sites. Presented at 4th Atmospheric System Research (ASR) Science Team Meeting. Potomac, MD.

2011

Morris V and D Klebe. 2011. Evaluation of Infrared Sky Imagers at the ARM Southern Great Plains Site. Presented at 2nd Atmospheric System Research (ASR) Science Team Meeting. San Antonio, TX.

2010

Morris V and D Klebe. 2010. A Demonstration of the Solmirus All Sky Infrared Visible Analyzer. Presented at Atmospheric System Research (ASR) Science Team Meeting.


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