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The Global Radiation Sensor (Pyranometer) is part of the Special Meteorological Instrumentation.

Summary

A pyranometer is used for measuring solar irradiance on a planar surface and it is designed to measure the solar radiation flux density (W/m2) from the hemisphere above within a wavelength range 0.3 μm to 3 μm


Manufacturer Kipp and Zonen
Model CMP11
Serial No. 080012
Type meteorological package
SENSOR-Link


Contacts

Name Institution Role
Ralf Krocker Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Device Contact
Jochen Wollschlaeger Universität Oldenburg Data Scientist

Position

Infoxyz-position of pyranometer from Alignment Survey Report RV Heincke (January 2016), located on foremast of RV Heincke
X50.39 m
(Positive X axis is forward and along the centerline of the vessel with X0 at the Stern point of the vessel. )
Y0.116 m
(Positive Y axis is portside of centerline with Y0 at centerline at the Very stern point of the vessel. )
Z19.529 m
(Positive Z axis is upwards of basis. Z0 is set to the hydrophone on midship.)

Parameters

Parameter Sensor Output Type Unit
global radiation global radiation W/m2

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