S&P Radiometers around the World


USA / Colorado
1997 Presentation of the spectroradiometer SP1A in Fort Collins and Boulder.

  • Fort Collins
    • Colorado State University: Solar Energy Application Laboratory, Dr. D. Hittle
    • Colorado State University: Dept. of Atmospheric Sciene, Prof. S. K. Cox (Measuring campaign in connection with a field experiment of A.R.M. in Oklahoma)
  • Boulder
    • NOAA, Environmental Research Laboratories, Dr. J. Shaw

Germany
The spectrophotometer SP1A or its basic-type SP2H (or BAS) is being used by the following organizations in Germany for research projects in atmospheric physics and chemistry and also as a network instrument at polar stations:

  • Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar und Marineresearch Bremerhaven, Researchdepartment Potsdam
  • German Weather Service
  • German Aerospace Research Establishment, Institute for Space Sensor Technology, Berlin
  • Baltic Sea Research Institute Warnemünde, Rostock
  • Department of the environment
  • Institute for Space Research, Berlin
  • German Research Council, Bonn
  • Institute of Troposphere Research, Leipzig
  • University of Leipzig
  • University of Mainz
  • University of Potsdam

Morocco
Universite Mohammed Ier, Laboratoire de Physique de l' Atmosphere, Prof. Mohammed Diouri

  • Project: Saharan Dust Transport over Morocco into Central Europe

Japan
National Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo

  • one-year measuring campaign at the antarctic station Shyowa

Malaysia
University Bremen, Institute for Environmental Physics, Prof. W. v. Hoyningen-Huene

  • measuring campaign during the rain forest fires in 1998

Canary Islands
German Weather Service, Meteorological Observatory Potsdam, Dr. M. Weller

  • measuring and calibrating campaigns at Izania Observatory

Mongolia
University of Potsdam, Institute of Geography and Geoecology, Dr. Itzerott

  • measuring campaign in connection with spectral satelite measurements for remote sensing over Mongolia


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