2021
DOI: 10.5194/amt-14-3573-2021
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The design and development of a tuneable and portable radiation source for in situ spectrometer characterisation

Abstract: Abstract. For spectroradiometers, the characterisation of their wavelength scale and spectral bandwidth underpins the quality of measured data substantially. This characterisation can be performed using metrology-grade tuneable monochromatic sources, which are currently available only in a few laboratories worldwide. Yet in numerous applications, only the in-field calibration is a feasible solution. We have designed and developed a tuneable and portable radiation source (TuPS) in the wavelength range from 300 … Show more

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“…In the 1950s, these ozone variations were studied further, and it was shown that they were related to the synoptic weather patterns and could be used to improve the weather forecasts (Breiland, 1964). While the usefulness of LKO measurements has been regularly questioned over the course of the 20th century, with the discovery of ozone layer depletion by CFCs, the measurement programme continued as part of the global effort to verify that the Montreal Protocol was working (Albrecht and Parker, 2019;Solomon, 1999). A first Brewer instrument (B 040 , MKII) was acquired in 1988 to expand the fleet of instruments and possibly make a transition to a partly or fully automated ozone monitoring station.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 1950s, these ozone variations were studied further, and it was shown that they were related to the synoptic weather patterns and could be used to improve the weather forecasts (Breiland, 1964). While the usefulness of LKO measurements has been regularly questioned over the course of the 20th century, with the discovery of ozone layer depletion by CFCs, the measurement programme continued as part of the global effort to verify that the Montreal Protocol was working (Albrecht and Parker, 2019;Solomon, 1999). A first Brewer instrument (B 040 , MKII) was acquired in 1988 to expand the fleet of instruments and possibly make a transition to a partly or fully automated ozone monitoring station.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%