
CEIL
Ceilometer
Baseline Instrument, External Instrument, Guest
The ceilometer (CEIL) is a remote-sensing instrument that measures cloud height, vertical visibility, and potential backscatter signals by aerosols. It detects up to three cloud layers simultaneously. Operating through a maximum vertical range of 7700 m, the CEIL transmits near-infrared pulses of light and the receiver detects the light scattered back by clouds and precipitation.
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Damao ZhangLead Mentor Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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References
View all references- Morris et al. Ceilometer Instrument Handbook. 2016. 10.2172/1036530.
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