Abstract

The U.S. Department of Energy funded the development of the multifilter rotating shadowband radiometer (MFRSR) as part of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program. This seven‐channel radiometer began operation at the first ARM site in 1992 and at the Department of Energy Quantitative Links (QL) sites in the fall of 1991; three of the QL sites continue to operate, although this program was discontinued after 1995. This paper describes the use of the MFRSR in acquiring aerosol optical depth data, including the in‐field calibration procedure and a partial validation of this process. Multiyear measurements of aerosol optical depth from three of the sites indicate similar phasing of seasonal and interannual changes, but with notable differences in the magnitude of the aerosol optical depth. Published papers that use these aerosol data are highlighted, and public access to these and future data sets for scientific studies are explained.

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