HIAPER Airborne Radiation Package

Status

Status
Operational
Operated By
PI

The HIAPER Airborne Radiation Package (HARP) instrumentation is a comprehensive atmospheric radiation suite to measure spectrally resolved actinic flux and horizontally stabilized irradiance. HARP was developed in a collaborative effort between NCAR, the University of Colorado, the Leibniz-Institute for Tropospheric Research, Metcon, Inc and Enviscope GmbH. The package is part of the HIAPER Aircraft Instrumentation Solicitation (HAIS), funded by NSF.

Instrument Type
Measurements
Recent Missions
(Gulfstream V - NSF)
;
(Gulfstream V - NSF)
;
(C-130 - NSF)
;
(Gulfstream V - NSF)
;
(C-130 - NSF)
;
(C-130 - NSF)
Point(s) of Contact
(POC; PI),
Range of Measurement
In situ
Measurement Sampling Rate
1.00 Hz
Measurement Wavelengths
Data Delivery
24 hours, 6 months
Mission-Specific Writeups

 

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