IRT
Infrared Thermometer
Baseline Instrument, Guest
The infrared thermometer (IRT) is a ground-based radiation pyrometer that measures the equivalent blackbody brightness temperature of the scene in its field of view. The downwelling version has a narrow field of view for measuring sky temperature and detecting clouds. The upwelling version has a wide field of view for measuring the narrowband radiating temperature of the ground surface.
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Joshua HowieLead Mentor Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
References
View all references- Morris et al. Infrared Thermometer (IRT) Instrument Handbook. 2018. 10.2172/1417312.
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