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Laser disdrometer (ld)
Browse DataA laser disdrometer (LDIS) measures the drop size spectra and fall velocity of hydrometeors during precipitation events. The passage of hydrometeors through a horizontal area positioned between an eye-safe laser and an array detector results in blockage of the laser beam in proportion to the size of the drop or particle. In addition to drop/particle size and fall speed, precipitation type is classified.
ARM also deploys video disdrometers (VDIS).
Measurements
Location
Southern Great Plains
- Latitude: 36.607322
- Longitude: -97.487643
- Publication Date: 2016-11-02
- Start Date: 2016-11-02
- End Date: 2020-12-01
- Last Updated: 2020-12-03
Instrument Mentor
https://www.arm.gov/connect-with-arm/organization/instrument-mentors/list#ldis
Jennifer Delamere
University of Alaska, FairbanksYan Shi
Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryMary Jane Bartholomew
Brookhaven National LaboratoryMatthew Sturm
University of Alaska, FairbanksLily Cohen
University of Alaska, FairbanksDie Wang
Brookhaven National LaboratoryKenneth Irving
University of Alaska, FairbanksPhillip Wilson
University of Alaska, FairbanksDOI / Citation
http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1498731
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility. 2016, updated hourly. Laser Disdrometer (LD). 2016-11-02 to 2020-12-01, Southern Great Plains (SGP) Central Facility, Lamont, OK (C1). Compiled by Y. Shi. ARM Data Center. Data set accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1498731.
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility. 2016, updated hourly. Laser Disdrometer (LD). 2016-11-02 to 2020-12-01, Southern Great Plains (SGP) Central Facility, Lamont, OK (C1). Compiled by Y. Shi. ARM Data Center. Data set accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1498731.