= 1296. -
+ cavity temperature: 45 + D.59C
+ Coverage: at 1000ft altitude a 32 ft
diameter circle,
at 1200ft altitude a 36,40ft
diameter circle
The installation on board of the aircraft was made as
shown in figure 2.
Data Reduction
A) Calibration of the instrument
The calibration of the radiometer may be well accomplished
by comparing the kinetic temperature of two water containers at
different temperatures and taking this calibration ag reference
for the measurements. This procedure is very simple but it does
not account for some factors that may influence the recorded
temperature, playing a non-neglectable role when thermal sea
surface temperature from lou altitude is measured. Hence that
it was felt that a careful correction should be attempted.
The voltage output of the PRT-5 is related to the measured
temperature and in a first order approximation it may be stated
that:
- \ 2 fo ‘
Tg 5 aV. b (8C) (1)
where: Ta = Barnes measured tenperature
a, b are constants depending on the selected range
is the outpu
sal Jt voitage of the PRT-5 in the high
"" level mode (0«V S5)
sal
Measuring for tuo different temperatures:
T Ww ,
Tg 5 8.4 y+ (2a)
TÉ x a WEL + (2b)
8 sal
Solving simultaneously the system of linear equations 2a, 2b
,
one obtains: