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23 December 1994 Effect of scattered light on the accuracy of thin clouds optical thickness measurement by a sun photometer
Iosif L. Katsev, Eleonora P. Zege, Alexander S. Prikhach, Igor N. Polonsky
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Abstract
The method and computation algorithm have been developed to assess the effect of scattered light on a signal received by a sun photometer while a cloud optical thickness is measured. The approach provides estimations of impact of scattered light for any receiver field of view with allowance for angular dispersion of sunlight. The accuracy of measurements has been investigated as a function of zenith angle of the Sun, receiver field of view, wavelength, cloud optical thickness. The effect of aerosol scattering is an undercloud layer on the accuracy of cloud optical thickness measurement has also been considered.
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Iosif L. Katsev, Eleonora P. Zege, Alexander S. Prikhach, and Igor N. Polonsky "Effect of scattered light on the accuracy of thin clouds optical thickness measurement by a sun photometer", Proc. SPIE 2309, Passive Infrared Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere II, (23 December 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.196693
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Receivers

Light scattering

Optical testing

Sun

Atmospheric optics

Scattering

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