Feister et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Ground-based cloud images and sky radiances in the visible and near infrared region from whole sky imager measurementsFeister et al., 2000
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- Feister U
- Shields J
- Karr M
- Johnson R
- Dehne K
- Woldt M
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- EUMP31, EUMETSAT Satellite Application Facility Workshop, Dresden, Germany
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Automatic cloud documentation from the ground is one of the basic tools to set up cloud climatologies with high resolution in space and time. Ground-based cloud data are of specific importance to study the role of clouds on the radiation balance of the earth's surface …
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