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Jan.  1985

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VISIBILITY AND TELEPHOTOMETER


doi: 10.1007/BF03179744

  • This paper discusses the possible error of the calculation of the atmospheric extinction coefficient by the Koschinieder visibility formula. An analysis of the problem shows that an error of 10% can be in-troduced in the measurement if the target used is a non-blackbody. By using the telephotometer as a tool of measurement, such an error can be markedly reduced.
  • [1] Wen ZHOU, Richard C. Y. LI, Eric C. H. CHOW, 2017: Intraseasonal Variation of Visibility in Hong Kong, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 34, 26-38.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-016-6056-4
    [2] LI Ying, AN Junling, Ismail GULTEPE, 2014: Effects of Additional HONO Sources on Visibility over the North China Plain, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 31, 1221-1232.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-014-4019-1
    [3] Denghui JI, Zhaoze DENG, Xiaoyu SUN, Liang RAN, Xiangao XIA, Disong FU, Zijue SONG, Pucai WANG, Yunfei WU, Ping TIAN, Mengyu HUANG, 2020: Estimation of PM2.5 Mass Concentration from Visibility, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 37, 671-678.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-020-0009-7
    [4] AN Junling, LI Ying, CHEN Yong, LI Jian, QU Yu, TANG Yujia, 2013: Enhancements of Major Aerosol Components Due to Additional HONO Sources in the North China Plain and Implications for Visibility and Haze, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 30, 57-66.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-012-2016-9
    [5] Weihong QIAN, Jeremy Cheuk-Hin LEUNG, Youli CHEN, Siyuan HUANG, 2019: Applying Anomaly-based Weather Analysis to the Prediction of Low Visibility Associated with the Coastal Fog at Ningbo-Zhoushan Port in East China, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 36, 1060-1077.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-019-8252-5

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Manuscript received: 10 January 1985
Manuscript revised: 10 January 1985
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VISIBILITY AND TELEPHOTOMETER

  • 1. Department of Geophysics, Peking University, Beijing,Department of Geophysics, Peking University, Beijing

Abstract: This paper discusses the possible error of the calculation of the atmospheric extinction coefficient by the Koschinieder visibility formula. An analysis of the problem shows that an error of 10% can be in-troduced in the measurement if the target used is a non-blackbody. By using the telephotometer as a tool of measurement, such an error can be markedly reduced.

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