Design, Operation, and Calibration of a Shipboard Fast-Rotating Shadowband Spectral Radiometer

This paper describes the design, calibration, and deployment of a fast-rotating shadowband radiometer (FRSR) that accurately decomposes downward shortwave (solar) irradiance into direct-beam and diffuse components from a moving platform, such as a ship on the ocean. The FRSR has seven channels, one...

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