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SSFR
Solar Spectral Flux Radiometer

The Solar Spectral Flux Radiometer (SSFR) is an airborne radiometer developed by the Ames Atmospheric Radiation Group. It provides remotely-sensed measurements of solar spectral irradiance in the troposphere. SSFR operates across the 300-2150 nm wavelength range and has a spectral resolution of 8-12 nm. It has a typical data collection rate of 1 Hz and has a radiometric accuracy of 3%.

Image of the SSFR instrument
NASA's DC-8 flying laboratory passes Antarctica's tallest peak, Mount Vinson, on Oct. 22, 2012, during a flight over the continent to measure changes in the massive ice sheet and sea ice. Credit: NASA/Michael Studinger (Photography courtesy NASA Images)

Instrument Details

Spectrometer/Radiometer
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Spectral Irradiance
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Radiative Flux
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Solar Radiation
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Solar Irradiance
Troposphere
1 Hz
N/A
140-1000 THz
External Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1029/2002JD002411
PODEX

POlarimeter Definition EXperiment

2013
San Joaquin Valley, California
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1 Deployment
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Des Groseilliers

CCGS Des Groseilliers

1 Campaign · 11 Instruments
J-31

Jetstream-31

2 Campaigns · 4 Instruments

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External Link10.3334/ORNLDAAC/841
External Link10.5067/ASDC_DAAC/FIRE/0006