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Meteorological applications
Importance of air pressure in the compensation for the solar radiation effect on temperature sensors of radiosondes
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Sang-Wook Lee1  Byung Il Choi1  Jong Chul Kim1  Sang-Bong Woo1  Seongchong Park1  Seung Gu Yang2  Yong-Gyoo Kim1 
[1] Division of Physical Metrology, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science;Meteorological Environment Research Center
关键词: radiosonde;    temperature sensor;    solar radiation;    air pressure;    air temperature metrology;    thermal metrology for climate;   
DOI  :  10.1002/met.1592
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Wiley
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【 摘 要 】

Solar radiation affects temperature measurements by radiosondes considerably in the upper air. In the present study, the effect of both radiation intensity and air pressure on the temperature measurement of radiosonde sensors, as well as reference temperature sensors for comparison, was studied using a home-built chamber allowing light transmission and pressure control. Temperature measurements were conducted both in the illuminated area and the shaded area inside the radiosonde chamber and the temperature difference ( ΔT ) between the two was considered for the compensation of radiation. It was found that the temperature difference is linearly proportional to the radiation intensity experimentally as well as theoretically. The effect of air pressure is significant in such a way that the temperature difference rapidly increases up to about 5.5 K under 356.5 W m −2 as the air pressure is decreased down to 1 kPa. The characteristic behaviours of the pressure-dependent temperature deviation are explained by heat transfer equations. The present study emphasizes the importance of considering both radiation intensity and air pressure in efforts to calibrate radiosonde sensors for the solar radiation effect using ground facilities.

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