2014
DOI: 10.1117/12.2055168
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Quantifying photometric observing conditions on Paranal using an IR camera

Abstract: A Low Humidity and Temperature Profiling (LHATPRO) microwave radiometer, manufactured by Radiometer Physics GmbH (RPG), is used to monitor sky conditions over ESO's Paranal observatory in support of VLT science operations. In addition to measuring precipitable water vapour (PWV) the instrument also contains an IR camera measuring sky brightness temperature at 10.5 µm. Due to its extended operating range down to -100 °C it is capable of detecting very cold and very thin, even sub-visual, cirrus clouds. We prese… Show more

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“…Another innovation was the use of microwave radiometers deployed at several potential sites (Otárola et al 2010;Kerber et al 2010Kerber et al , 2012. Multi-wavelength radiometers, such as the Low Humidity And Temperature PROfiling microwave radiometer (LHATPRO 1 ) used at ESO, are capable of providing profiles of the distribution of water vapour in the atmosphere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another innovation was the use of microwave radiometers deployed at several potential sites (Otárola et al 2010;Kerber et al 2010Kerber et al , 2012. Multi-wavelength radiometers, such as the Low Humidity And Temperature PROfiling microwave radiometer (LHATPRO 1 ) used at ESO, are capable of providing profiles of the distribution of water vapour in the atmosphere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%