stereocamb
Stereo Camera B Image Data from Stereo-Photogrammetric 3D Cloud Mask System (stereocamb)
Browse DataSTEREOCAM consists of three pairs of stereo camera setups that aim to provide synchronized and stereo calibrated time series of images that can be used for 3D cloud mask reconstruction. Each camera pair is positioned at approximately 120 degrees from the other pair, with a 17°-19° pitch angle from the ground, and at 5-6 km distance from the ARM Southern Great Plains observatory to cover the region from northeast, northwest, and southern views. Images from both cameras of the same stereo setup can be paired together to obtain 3D reconstruction by triangulation. 3D reconstructions from the ring of three stereo pairs can be combined together to generate a 3D mask from surrounding views.
Measurements
Location
Southern Great Plains
- Latitude: 36.637
- Longitude: -97.4302
- Publication Date: 2017-08-01
- Start Date: 2017-08-01
- End Date: 2020-11-29
- Last Updated: 2020-12-02
Instrument Mentor
https://www.arm.gov/connect-with-arm/organization/instrument-mentors/list#stereocam
Brian Ermold
Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryRusen Oktem
Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryDavid Romps
Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryDOI / Citation
http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1498949
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility. 2017, updated hourly. Stereo Cameras for Clouds (STEREOCAMB). 2017-08-01 to 2020-11-29, Southern Great Plains (SGP) Billings, OK (SE stereo camera site, Extended) (E44). Compiled by D. Romps, R. Oktem and B. Ermold. ARM Data Center. Data set accessed .
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility. 2017, updated hourly. Stereo Cameras for Clouds (STEREOCAMB). 2017-08-01 to 2020-11-29, Southern Great Plains (SGP) Billings, OK (SE stereo camera site, Extended) (E44). Compiled by D. Romps, R. Oktem and B. Ermold. ARM Data Center. Data set accessed .