
BLC
Belfort Laser Ceilometer
Baseline Instrument
BLC is currently inactive and/or retired. This instrument was replaced by a Vaisala 25k ceilometer in the summer of 2000.
The Belfort laser ceilometer (BLC) Model 7013C field unit is a self-contained, ground-based, optical, active remote-sensing instrument with the ability to detect and process several cloud-related parameters. These parameters include cloud height, extinction coefficient, cloud layers, and time/date reference information. The ceilometer system detects clouds by transmitting pulses of infrared light vertically into the atmosphere. The receiver telescope detects scattered light from clouds and precipitation.
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View all references- Zheng et al. "Environmental effects on aerosol–cloud interaction in non-precipitating marine boundary layer (MBL) clouds over the eastern North Atlantic". 2022. 10.5194/acp-22-335-2022.
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