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XDD-938 Expendable Digital Radiosonde

The Model XDD-938 Expendable Digital Radiosonde conducts precise upper air observations using GPS wind finding technology. It is the first system capable of both radiosonde and dropsonde sounding modes, providing vertical profiles of 3D pressure, temperature, humidity and winds. It can either be released manually or used in the Model ARL-9000 launcher, which includes an integrated METHUB ground station.

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MFR-7 Multifilter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer

The Model MFR-7 Multifilter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer measures total, diffuse, and direct irradiance at six wavelengths (415, 500, 615, 673, 870, and 940 nm, each 10 nm FWHM) in the visible/NIR, and includes one unfiltered broad-band silicon pyranometer. Thermally stabilized, environmentally sealed state-of-the-art interference filters provide excellent long term calibration stability.

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TSI-880 Full-Color Total Sky Imager System

The Model TSI-880 Total Sky Imager is an automatic, full-color sky imager system that provides real-time display of daytime sky conditions. Traditionally, human observers reported sky conditions, resulting in considerable discrepancies from subjective observations. The TSI-880, a self-contained system which automatically processes images, replaces the need for these human observers under all weather conditions.

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Who We Are

We design and manufacture quality meteorological instruments for scientists committed to accurate and precise environmental measurements

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Our Mission 

To engineer the most durable and precise meteorological and environmental sensors on the market

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Our Vision

A world where scientists and government agencies work together to solve the meteorological and environmental problems of our generation

 

TRP-1000 Total Radiation Package

General Description

The Total Radiation Package is a sophisticated measurement platform that combines a high-performance sky imager, 1024-pixel CCD spectrograph, and optional LIDAR and standard met sensors to provide a fully automatic "state-of-sky". In addition to color digital imagery, it provides automatic optical depth information via a direct, diffuse, and total rotating shadowband spectrograph covering the visible/near-infrared spectral range. It complements airport automated surface observation systems without overlapping existing capabilities. Two variants are available:

Model TRP-1000: Combines a Model RSS-1024 Rotating Shadowband Spectroradiometer with a Model TSI-880 Automated Total Sky Imaging system. Air and dew point temperatures are measured by a MET-2010 chilled mirror sensor. A suite of reference grade radiometers fully characterizes total down-welling solar radiation. These radiometers include the Model TIR-550 (infrared), TSP-700 (visible), UVA-1 (UV-A), and UVB-1 (UV-B) pyranometers. In addition, met sensors can be easily added to provide temperature, dew point, pressure, winds, and visibility.

Model TRP-1100: Adds a sophisticated scanning LIDAR for cloud height data.

Applications

Remote Sensing: ground truth validation for calibration of satellite platforms

Scientific Research: Global warming and climate change, verification of global circulation models

Aviation Weather: weather observing system for military and commercial airports, providing continuous day/night visibility and hazard assessment

Labor Reduction: Replacement of human observers at remote or hostile locations


System view of TRP-1000 components

Features

Fully automated atmospheric sky observation system. Has integrated sensors, data acquisition and processes sensor and telemeters data via the Internet.

Measures daytime visibility and optical depth

Modular and durable mechanical and electronic modules permits maintenance in harsh environmental conditions.

Leverages field-proven RSS and TSI technology to continuously measure cloud distribution and optical depth


Rotating Shadowband Spectroradiometer

A YES Rotating Shadowband Spectroradiometer uses the sun to quantify visibility (optical depth). The state-of-the-art, astronomical-grade CCD array and unique optical design results in a very stable instrument with no moving parts controlling wavelength accuracy or throughput stability. This enables the instrument to achieve optical performance superior to any competing field spectroradiometer. The no-moving-parts design of the RSS-1024 also results in a rugged, reliable instrument that maintains its calibration while in long-term operation in the field. The RSS-1024 samples all wavelengths simultaneously. Thus, spectra taken under varying sky conditions are an accurate time-average over the sampling period at all wavelengths.

Total Sky Imager

The Model TSI-880 Automated Total Sky Imager like the RSS-1024 has an integral "high-availability" embedded system that performs all processing and maintenance functions.

Optional Scanning LIDAR

YES is currently developing a state-of-the-art scanning LIDAR for real-time sky characterization. A rotating holographic lens steers an eye-safe, invisible near-infrared laser beam at a 45° angle.

Installation Details

Although installable as a stand-alone system, a TRP is typically connected to the Internet to provide real-time optical depth, visibility, and cloud cover measurements to users via a web browser interface. TRP systems are self-contained, occupying approximately 1 square meter and are typically sited on a concrete pad but can also be mounted on mobile platforms. Electronics are protected by NEMA-4X enclosures, designed to provide continuous worry-free operation. In the event of a sensor failure, components can be rapidly swapped by semi-skilled personnel. RSS, TSI and LIDAR components have built-in hardware self-test functions that help diagnose problems, alerting personnel of problems via email or SNMP messages. Major software upgrades can be remotely applied, further lowering costs and full coverage maintenance contracts are available.


TRP Web-based System Console.

Development History

TRP components were developed by YES engineers in partnership with scientists at the SUNY Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, the US Departments of Energy and Agriculture and National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).