The new sun-sky-lunar Cimel CE318-T multiband photometer-a comprehensive performance evaluation [Discussion paper]

This paper presents the new photometer CE318-T, able to perform daytime and night-time photometric measurements using the sun and the moon as light source. Therefore, this new device permits a complete cycle of diurnal aerosol and water vapour measurements valuable to enhance atmospheric monitoring...

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Main Authors: Barreto Velasco, África, Cuevas Agulló, Emilio, Granados-Muñoz, María José, Alados Arboledas, Lucas, Romero Campos, Pedro Miguel, Gröbner, Julian, Kouremeti, Natalia, Almansa Rodríguez, Antonio Fernando, Stone, Tom, Sorokin, Mikhail, Holben, Brent N., Canini, Marius, Yela González, Margarita
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: European Geosciences Union 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11765/6659
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Summary:This paper presents the new photometer CE318-T, able to perform daytime and night-time photometric measurements using the sun and the moon as light source. Therefore, this new device permits a complete cycle of diurnal aerosol and water vapour measurements valuable to enhance atmospheric monitoring to be extracted. In this study we have found significantly higher precision of triplets when comparing the CE318-T master instrument and the Cimel AErosol RObotic NETwork (AERONET) master (CE318-AERONET) triplets as a result of the new CE318-T tracking system. Regarding the instrument calibration, two new methodologies to transfer the calibration from a reference instrument using only daytime measurements (Sun Ratio and Sun-Moon gain factor techniques) are presented and discussed. The AERONET sun photometers at Izaña have been calibrated within the AERONETEurope TNA, supported by the European Community-Research Infrastructure Action under the FP7 ACTRIS grant agreement no. 262254. This work has also been supported by the Andalusia regional government through projects P12-RNM-2409 and P10-RNM-6299, by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology through project CGL2013-45410-R; and finally by the EU through ACTRIS project (EU INFRA-2010-1.1.16-262254).