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3 July 1998 Real-time evaporimeter/hygrometer
Jerome Knopp, Leonard T. Smiglewski
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Abstract
Laboratory measurements of microscopic level changes in a water tank were shown to have good correlation with the evaporation rate predicted using Dalton's Law. Submicron level changes in the tank were measured in real-time using an interferometer interfaced to a PC. The methodology developed offers a way to build an instrument that can be used as a standard for an evaporimeter or a hygrometer. The real-time measurement capability provides a tool for determining refined dynamic correlations of evaporation with fast changes in meteorological variables such as wind and solar radiation.
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Jerome Knopp and Leonard T. Smiglewski "Real-time evaporimeter/hygrometer", Proc. SPIE 3382, Advances in Laser Remote Sensing for Terrestrial and Hydrographic Applications, (3 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.312626
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KEYWORDS
Clocks

Interferometers

Charge-coupled devices

Water

Humidity

Data acquisition

Fringe analysis

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