NFOV
Narrow Field of View Zenith Radiometer
Baseline Instrument, Guest
The narrow-field-of-view zenith radiometer (NFOV) is a ground-based radiometer that looks straight up. As the name states, the field of view of the instrument is narrow, thus permitting the measurement of the downwelling zenith radiance.
The instrument outputs a time series of 1-sec observations of the zenith spectral radiance measured at a wavelength of 869 nm. Data from the instrument have many uses; for example, the internal structure of clouds can be characterized by examining a time series of the radiance data.
Primary Measurements
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Gary HodgesLead Mentor NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
References
View all references- Chiu et al. Narrow Field-of-View Zenith Radiometer (NFOV) Handbook. 2008. 10.2172/1020260.
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