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 The **Multifilter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (MFRSR)** is a passive instrument that measures global and diffuse components of solar irradiance at one broadband channel and at six narrowband channels, i. e. at 415, 500, 615, 673, 870, and 940 nm. Direct irradiance is subsequently calculated from the diffuse and global measured components. Each MFRSR measurement sequence includes measurements at four different shadowband positions: 1) at nadir (home position), 2) at the first side-band position, 3) sun-blocked, 4) at the second side-band position. The side-band measurements are used to correct for the portion of the sky obscured by the shadowband. From the MFRSR measurements, the aerosol optical depth at the wavelengths 415, 500, 615, 673 and 870 nm as well as the Angstrom exponent can be derived. For single-layer “horizontally homogeneous” liquid clouds, layer cloud optical depth and effective radius can also be retrieved.  The **Multifilter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (MFRSR)** is a passive instrument that measures global and diffuse components of solar irradiance at one broadband channel and at six narrowband channels, i. e. at 415, 500, 615, 673, 870, and 940 nm. Direct irradiance is subsequently calculated from the diffuse and global measured components. Each MFRSR measurement sequence includes measurements at four different shadowband positions: 1) at nadir (home position), 2) at the first side-band position, 3) sun-blocked, 4) at the second side-band position. The side-band measurements are used to correct for the portion of the sky obscured by the shadowband. From the MFRSR measurements, the aerosol optical depth at the wavelengths 415, 500, 615, 673 and 870 nm as well as the Angstrom exponent can be derived. For single-layer “horizontally homogeneous” liquid clouds, layer cloud optical depth and effective radius can also be retrieved. 
-===== Measurement modes ===== 
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-  * Direct/Diffuse and total irradiance in 5 spectral bands 
-  * Temporal resolution 15 seconds 
  
  
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 ===== JOYCE-CF Standard Operation Procedures ===== ===== JOYCE-CF Standard Operation Procedures =====
  
 +  * Direct, diffuse, and total irradiance in 5 spectral bands
   * Temporal resolution 15 seconds   * Temporal resolution 15 seconds
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-===== Calibrations and data quality assurance procedures ===== + ===== Calibration and data quality control ===== 
-  * ImProToo features a noise removal based on recognition of the most significant peak and a dynamic dealiasing routine which allows observations even if the Nyquist velocity range is exceeded. + 
 +  * Absolute calibration 
  
 ===== Data availability ===== ===== Data availability =====
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 ^ Dataset     ^ Temporal resolution       ^ File size          ^ Filename   ^ Remarks    ^ Dataset     ^ Temporal resolution       ^ File size          ^ Filename   ^ Remarks   
-Raw data (ASCII)   | 10 seconds    | 1 file per day (~15 MB)     | //YYYYMMDD_jue_mrr_raw_txt.gz//  | METEK format (zipped)   | +Radiances   | 15 seconds    | 1 file per day (~1.5 MB)     | //DayYYYYMMDD.txt//  |    |
-| IMProToo (NetCDF)   | 1 minute    1 file per day (20-30 MB)     | //YYYYMMDD_jue_mrr_improtoo_0-101.nc.gz//  | [[https://github.com/maahn/IMProToo|IMProToo]] product (zipped) | +
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-Both available datasets include Doppler spectra, drop spectra, radar reflectivity, rain rate, and fall velocity.+
  
  
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 ===== Link to current observations ===== ===== Link to current observations =====
  
-Data quicklooks can be found in the [[http://gop.meteo.uni-koeln.de/~Hatpro/dataBrowser/dataBrowser3.html?site=JOYCE&date=-1&UpperLeft=MRR_IMProToo&UpperRight=MRR_AveData&LowerRight=Parsivel-Pluvio-MRR_precipitation-rate|JOYCE quicklook browser]].+Data quicklooks can be found in the [[http://atmos.meteo.uni-koeln.de/~hatpro/dataBrowser/dataBrowser2.html?site=JOYCE&date=-1&UpperLeft=MFRSR_Narrowband&UpperRight=MFRSR_Broadband|JOYCE quicklook browser]].
  
 ===== Measurement examples ===== ===== Measurement examples =====
mfrsr.1598816415.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/08/30 21:40 by bpospich