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- A disdrometer is an instrument used to measure the drop size distribution and velocity of falling hydrometeors. Some disdrometers can distinguish between...
- Weather/Precipitation Identification Sensor for identifying falling precipitation Disdrometer for measuring drop size distribution Transmissometer for measuring visibility...
- Mie/Rayleigh Lidar, Lower atmospheric wind profiler, optical rain gauge, disdrometer, automated weather stations etc. were added. The NMRF was then expanded...
- precipitation and evaporation. Precipitation can be measured in various ways: disdrometer for precipitation characteristics at a fine time scale; radar for cloud...
- including: Present weather sensor for identifying falling precipitation Disdrometer for measuring drop size distribution Transmissometer for measuring visibility...
- the cloud. Ascent rate times ascent time yields the ceiling height. A disdrometer is an instrument used to measure the drop size distribution and velocity...
- ISBN 0-87201-012-0 J. A. Nystuen, Listening to raindrops from underwater: An acoustic disdrometer, J Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 18(10), 1640–1657 (2001). R. D...
- dilatometer volume changes caused by a physical or chemical process disdrometer size, speed, and velocity of raindrops dosimeter exposure to hazards...
- devices have been developed to get this distribution more accurately: Disdrometer Modified wind profiler Knowledge of the distribution of raindrops in...
- used throughout the decades. The technology has also improved. Acoustic disdrometers, also referred to as hydrophones, are able to sense the sound signatures...