Meteorological measurement systems /

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Author / Creator:Brock, Fred V.
Imprint:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
Description:xi, 290 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4431277
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Other authors / contributors:Richardson, Scott J.
ISBN:0195134516 (hbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Overview
  • 1.1. Instrument Design and Selection
  • 1.1.1. Performance Characteristics
  • 1.1.2. Functional Model
  • 1.1.3. Sources of Error
  • 1.2. Standards
  • 1.2.1. Calibration
  • 1.2.2. Performance
  • 1.2.3. Exposure
  • 1.2.4. Procedural
  • 1.3. System Integration
  • 1.3.1. Instrument Platforms
  • 1.3.2. Communication Systems
  • 1.3.3. Power Source
  • 1.4. Human Aspects of Measurement
  • 1.4.1. Human Perception versus Sensor Measurements
  • 1.4.2. Reasons for Automation
  • 1.4.3. Design, Implementation, and Maintenance of Measurement Systems
  • 1.4.4. Interpretation of Sensor Specifications
  • 1.4.5. Interpretation of Results
  • 1.4.6. Human Judgment
  • 1.5. Quality Assurance
  • 1.5.1. Laboratory Calibrations
  • 1.5.2. Field Intercomparisons
  • 1.5.3. Data Monitoring
  • 1.5.4. Documentation
  • 1.5.5. Independent Review
  • 1.5.6. Publication of Data Quality Assessment
  • 1.6. Scope of this Text
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • General Instrumentation References
  • 2. Barometry
  • 2.1. Atmospheric Pressure
  • 2.2. Direct Measurement of Pressure
  • 2.2.1. Mercury Barometers
  • 2.2.2. Aneroid Barometers
  • 2.3. Indirect Measurement of Pressure
  • 2.3.1. Boiling Point of a Liquid
  • 2.4. Comparison of Barometer Types
  • 2.4.1. Mercury Barometers
  • 2.4.2. Aneroid Barometers
  • 2.4.3. Hypsometer
  • 2.5. Exposure Error
  • 2.6. Laboratory Experiment
  • 2.7. Calibration of Barometers
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • 3. Static Performance Characteristics
  • 3.1. Some Definitions
  • 3.2. Static Calibration
  • 3.2.1. Definition of Terms Related to the Transfer Plot
  • 3.2.2. Calibration Procedure
  • 3.3. Example of a Static Calibration
  • 3.4. Multiple Sources of Error
  • 3.5. Significant Figures
  • Questions and Problems
  • Bibliography
  • 4. Thermometry
  • 4.1. Thermal Expansion
  • 4.1.1. Bimetallic Strip
  • 4.1.2. Liquid-in-Glass Thermometer
  • 4.2. Thermoelectric Sensors
  • 4.3. Electrical Resistance Sensors
  • 4.3.1. Resistance Temperature Detectors
  • 4.3.2. Thermistors
  • 4.4. Comparison of Temperature Sensors
  • 4.5. Exposure of Temperature Sensors
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • Notes
  • 5. Hygrometry
  • 5.1. Water Vapor Pressure
  • 5.2. Definitions
  • 5.3. Methods for Measuring Humidity
  • 5.3.1. Removal of Water Vapor from Moist Air
  • 5.3.2. Addition of Water Vapor to Air
  • 5.3.3. Equilibrium Sorption of Water Vapor
  • 5.3.4. Measurement of Physical Properties of Moist Air
  • 5.3.5. Attainment of Vapor-Liquid or Vapor-Solid Equilibrium
  • 5.3.6. Chemical Reactions
  • 5.4. Choice of Humidity Sensor
  • 5.5. Calibration of Humidity Sensors
  • 5.6. Exposure of Humidity Sensors
  • Questions
  • Laboratory Exercises
  • Bibliography
  • Notes
  • 6. Dynamic Performance Characteristics, Part 1
  • 6.1. First-Order Systems
  • 6.1.1. Step-Function Input
  • 6.1.2. Ramp Input
  • 6.1.3. Sinusoidal Input
  • 6.2. Experimental Determination of Dynamic Performance Parameters
  • 6.3. Application to Temperature Sensors
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • 7. Anemometry
  • 7.1. Methods of Measurement
  • 7.1.1. Wind Force
  • 7.1.2. Heat Dissipation
  • 7.1.3. Speed of Sound
  • 7.2. Calibration
  • 7.3. Exposure
  • 7.4. Wind Data Processing
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • 8. Dynamic Performance Characteristics, Part 2
  • 8.1. Generalized Dynamic Performance Models
  • 8.2. Energy Storage Reservoirs
  • 8.3. Second-Order Systems
  • 8.3.1. Step Function Input
  • 8.3.2. Ramp Input
  • 8.3.3. Sinusoidal Input
  • 8.4. Application to Sensors
  • 8.5. Experimental Determination of Dynamic Performance Parameters
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • 9. Precipitation Rate
  • 9.1. Definitions
  • 9.2. Methods of Measurement
  • 9.2.1. Point Precipitation Measurement
  • 9.2.2. Radar Rain Measurement
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • 10. Solar and Earth Radiation
  • 10.1. Definitions
  • 10.2. Methods of Measurement
  • 10.2.1. Pyrheliometers
  • 10.2.2. Pyranometers
  • 10.2.3. Pyrgeometers
  • 10.2.4. Pyrradiometers
  • 10.3. Measurement Errors
  • 10.4. Exposure
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • 11. Visibility and Cloud Height
  • 11.1. Definitions
  • 11.2. Measurement of Visibility
  • 11.2.1. Transmissometer
  • 11.2.2. Forward Scatter Meters
  • 11.3. Measurement of Cloud Height
  • 11.3.1. Rotating Beam Ceilometer
  • 11.3.2. Laser Ceilometer
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • 12. Upper Air Measurements
  • 12.1. Methods for Making Upper Air Measurements
  • 12.1.1. Remote Sensing
  • 12.1.2. In-Situ Platforms
  • 12.2. Balloons
  • 12.3. Wind Measurement
  • 12.3.1. Theodolites
  • 12.3.2. Radar
  • 12.3.3. Navigation Aids
  • 12.4. Radiosondes
  • 12.5. Exposure Error
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • 13. Sampling and Analog-to-Digital Conversion
  • 13.1. Signal Path
  • 13.2. Drift
  • 13.3. Sampling
  • 13.4. Analog-to-Digital Conversion
  • 13.5. Information Content of a Signal
  • Questions
  • Bibliography
  • A. Units and Constants
  • International System of Units (SI)
  • Numerical Values
  • Bibliography
  • B. Thermistor Circuit Analysis
  • B.1. A Thermistor
  • B.2. A Circuit
  • B.3. An Alternative Calibration Equation
  • C. A Data Logger
  • C.1. The Data Logger
  • C.2. Application in a Measurement System
  • D. Circuits
  • D.1. Fundamentals
  • D.2. Simple Circuits
  • Questions
  • E. Geophysical Coordinate System
  • E.1. Geophysical versus Mathematical Coordinate System
  • E.2. Mathematical Coordinates
  • E.3. Geophysical Coordinates
  • F. Instrumentation Glossary
  • Index