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BCP (Back-Scatter Cloud Probe)
A compact probe that measures 5 µm to 75 µm particles with no contamination from ice crystal shattering and no airflow distortion.
SEE IT NOWBCPD (Back-scatter Cloud Probe with Polarization Detection)
Measures cloud droplet size distributions, which are then used to derive the total number concentrations, liquid water content (LWC), median volume diameter (MVD), and effective diameter (ED).
SEE IT NOWCAPS-DPOL (Cloud, Aerosol, and Precipitation Spectrometer with Depolarization)
This multipurpose particle spectrometer provides aerosol particle and cloud hydrometeor size distributions from 0.5 to 50 µm, particle shape (discrimination between water and ice), particle optical properties (refractive index), precipitation size distributions from 25 µm to 1550 µm, and liquid water content from 0.01 g/3 to 3 g/m3.
SEE IT NOWCCP (Cloud Combination Probe)
This multipurpose particle spectrometer provides aerosol particle and cloud hydrometeor size distributions from 2 µm to 50 µm, precipitation size distributions from 25 µm to 1550 µm, and liquid water content from 0.05 g/m3 to 3 g/m3.
SEE IT NOWCDP-2 (Cloud Droplet Probe)
Measures particles in the 2 µm to 50 µm range with the compact cloud particle spectrometer.
SEE IT NOWCIP (Cloud Imaging Probe)
This optical spectrometer measures the size and shape of particles from 25 µm to 1550 µm (or optional 15 µm to 930 µm), liquid water content from 0.01 g/m3 to 3 g/m3, and airspeed to 200 m/sec.
SEE IT NOWLWC-301 (Hot-Wire Liquid Water Content Sensor)
Measures liquid water content (LWC) from 0.05 g/3 to 3 g/m3 and can be easily mounted on manned or unmanned aircraft, cooling towers, spray rigs and many other applications where the precise measurement of LWC is needed.
SEE IT NOWPCASP-100X (Passive Cavity Aerosol Spectrometer Probe)
An airborne optical spectrometer that measures aerosol particles in the 0.1 µm to 3 µm range.
SEE IT NOWPIP (Precipitation Imaging Probe)
This optical spectrometer measures the size and shape of particles from 100 µm to 6200 µm, capturing data as cloud particles form precipitation.
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