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Revision as of 08:36, 27 September 2024
Dataset: TU Delft Parsivel² (PAR001) | |
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title | TU Delft Parsivel² disdrometer at Cabauw (PAR001) |
description | In-situ measurements of drop size distributions and rain rates at Cabauw, with a temporal resolution of 1 minute. |
type See Dataset Types' descriptions in Dataset type taxon descriptions | In-situ Observation |
format | netCDF |
served by data service | Cloudnet, 4TU |
landing page | https://cloudnet.fmi.fi/instrument/c55b141f-9942-4547-b36d-a2b3a869d748 |
PID | 10.4121/7f3cbf43-c2a2-4db4-8a55-d5ca0ee3abec.v1 |
license | CC BY 4.0 |
contact person | Andre Castro, Marc Schleiss |
creator | Marc Schleiss |
organization | TU Delft |
Geographic and Temporal Information | |
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location | Cabauw |
geographic coordinates | 51.968317 N, 4.929234 E |
elevation (meters) | 11 m <br /> |
start date | 2023-12-06 |
end date | 2030-01-01 |
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Note: PAR001 and PAR002 are two co-located sensors with perpendicularly oriented laser beams. This setup was chosen to facilitate quality control and uncertainty quantification and mitigate sampling issues due to variable wind speeds and directions. A third disdrometer (PAR007) is located approx. 200 meters away, at a height of 180 meters in the atmospheric tower. A nearby micro-rain radar (MRR002) provides vertical profiles of rain rate and raindrop size distributions.