Affiliation:
1. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington 25, D. C.
Abstract
Measurements of the visual transmission of the atmosphere were made at night across Chesapeake Bay over a period of two years. A visual telephotometer was used to measure the illumination produced at a distance of 8.77 sea miles by a series of calibrated light sources. With this range it was possible to measure atmospheric transmission values between 0.4 and 0.9 per sea mile corresponding to daylight visual ranges from 4 to 40 sea miles with an accuracy of ± 2 percent. Under stable atmospheric conditions the data obtained at night were in good agreement with direct observations of the daylight visual range made before sunset and after the following dawn.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Cited by
3 articles.
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1. Bibliography;Symposium - International Astronomical Union;1963
2. Richard TouseyFrederic Ives Medalist for 1960;Journal of the Optical Society of America;1961-04-01
3. An Experimental Study of Atmospheric Transmission;Journal of the Optical Society of America;1953-02-01