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Ceilometer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Second generation of advanced single lens optics provides excellent performance also at low altitudes ... Reliable operation in all weather: unsurpassed performance in vertical visibility and cloud detection during precipitation ... Fast measurement enables detection of thin cloud layers below a solid cloud base...
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AWI's 8339 Laser Ceilometer measures cloud height, thickness, vertical visibility, and can detect up to four cloud layers simultaneously to a distance of 30,000 vertical feet. ... Battery backup (optional) ceilometer electronics only, built-in charger...
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Vaisala Ceilometer ... The Vaisala ceilometer (VCEIL) is a self-contained, ground-based, active, remote-sensing device designed to measure cloud-base height at up to three levels and potential backscatter signals by aerosols. Model CT25K has a maximum vertical range of 25,000 ft.
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The CBME80 cloud ceilometer is stand-alone instrument designed for fixed and mobile installations. It detects clouds using the LIDAR principle with a low power diode laser that is eye safe. This ceilometer has a detection range up to 25,000 feet and is very accurate. ... With the BE360, ceilometer data can be viewed remotely.
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The 8200-CHS Ceilometer is the latest technology in Ceilometers. Based on LIDAR technology this Cloud Height Detector is a compact single lens design. ... The 8200-CHS ceilometer is a class leading cloud sensor that is field proven to operate reliably even in the harshest of environments. Utilizing the latest...
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A Ceilometer is a device using a laser or other light source to determine the height of a cloud base ... From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository ... Wolke-ceilometer.png...
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The downtown campus of McGill University operates a laser ceilometer round the clock. The vertically-pointing instrument returns data every 30 seconds. The ceilometer, thanks to very useful computer software, gives profiles of returned power from the ground up to 4 kilometers high, as well as a record of cloud base height.
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Starting at a height of virtually 0, the Vaisala CT25K Laser Ceilometer measures cloud height - or vertical visibility if the cloud base is obscured - with unmatched accuracy. The single-lens design also ensures reliable measurement in fog, rain, snow and haze.
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