The institute installed two new LiDAR-based Lufft CHM 15k ceilometers for the:
- Estimation of the atmospheric aerosol forcing under different sky conditions
- Investigation of environmental impacts at regional and global level
- Observation of cloud microphysics
- Measurement of cloud upper and lower limits
- Characterization of cloud density
Indira Gandhi Airport, Solapur Observatory and CAIPEEX Projects
So far, they acquired two Lufft CHM 15k ceilometers. One is deployed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi and the other at their Observatory in Solapur.
The first one was initially used for the cloud interference study due to "smog" that occurred because of stubble burning in the fields of Punjab last year. It has continued, but for airport-related cloud profiling.
The second CHM is used for the "cloud-seeding" project "CAIPEEX" (Cloud Aerosol Interaction and Precipitation Enhancement Experiment).
Meanwhile, our CHM 15k ceilometers will also be used for the "National Monsoon Mission" project.
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