Diskussion:Frigorimeter
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[Quelltext bearbeiten]- BOUNDARY-LAYER METEOROLOGY AS DERIVED FROM REDUCTION OF THE FRIGORIMETER DATA PART 1, TEMPERATE ZONE; TAYLOR-Ellis,E. C.; JUL 1966:
The automatic meteorological instrument, the Frigorimeter, and analyses of data from its use in temperate zones are presented for climatological values and Army usefulness. Reduction of data and presentation of results are descriptive of boundary-meterology in a temperate environment. Historical and theoretical review of the terms and units of measurements for the Frigorimeter together with the results of the data reduction has led to three recommendations: (1) Use of the term 'wind chill,' also include 'T-W-P-R factor' (temperature, wind, precipitation, and radiation) as an inclusive and descriptive term. (2) Use of the electrical term 'kilowatts per meter squared per hour' as the actual variable in the sensor instrumentation rather than the bioclimatological limited term 'kilocalorie.' (3) Use of the term 'Frigorimeter (Climatograph)' as a more inclusive descriptive word for the sensor rather than only the 'coldness' term. Sixty-four months of data from the Belmar, N. J. and Natick, Mass. areas have been reduced and analyzed. These data recommend the instrument as an effective and efficient sensor for acquiring boundary-layer composite values of 'wind chill' (T-W-P-R factor) environment for climatological and Army use.
BOUNDARY-LAYER METEOROLOGY AS DERIVED FROM REDUCTION OF THE FRIGORIMETER DATA. PART II. POLAR ZONES.;TAYLOR-Ellis,E. C.; APR 1967: The report reviews 84 months of Frigorimeter data measured in Arctic and Antarctic environments. The rationale underlying the development of the black-body sensor of the Frigorimeter is summarized, and the climatology of eight polar sites is illustrated. Conclusions are drawn which attest the ruggedness and the pragmatic usefulness of the Frigorimeter as a meteorological tool.
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[Quelltext bearbeiten]Gibts davon irgendwelche Anwendungsgebiete oder Geräte, die darauf basieren? Wie sieht's mit Bildmaterial aus? --cybercr@ft 13:25, 24. Jan. 2009 (CET)