This paper presents the three-waveband spectrally agile technique (TWST) for measuring cloud optical depth (COD). TWST is a portable field-proven sensor and retrieval method offering a unique combination of fast (1Hz) cloud-resolving (0.5° field of view) real-time-reported COD measurements. It entails ground-based measurement of visible and near-infrared (VNIR) zenith spectral radiances much like the Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) cloud-mode sensors. What is novel in our approach is that we employ absorption in the oxygen A-band as a means of resolving the COD ambiguity inherent in using up-looking spectral radiances. We describe the TWST sensor and algorithm, and assess their merits by comparison to AERONET cloud-mode measurements collected during the US Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurements (ARM) Two-Column Aerosol Project (TCAP). Spectral radiance agreement was better than 1%, while a linear fit of COD yielded a slope of 0.905 (TWST reporting higher COD) and offset of -2.1.
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Niple, E. R., Scott, H. E., Conant, J. A., Jones, S. H., Iannarilli, F. J., & Pereira, W. E. (2016). Application of oxygen A-band equivalent width to disambiguate downwelling radiances for cloud optical depth measurement. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 9(9), 4167–4179. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-9-4167-2016
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