Instrument
Met Office: Short Wave Spectrometer (SWS)
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Abstract
The Met Office Short Wave Spectrometer (SWS) is a visible/near infrared radiance spectrometer. In its concept it is a combination of Monolithic Miniature Spectrometer (MMS) modules from Carl Zeiss Ltd with a scanning optic head and controlling software designed by the Met Office.
Abbreviation: metoffice-sws
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Documentation and Links to further information and references
The Met Office SWS/SHIMS/Nephelometer document provides further information about the SWS.
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Related Documents
SWS Information Document |
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