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PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 Calibration and accuracy of non-catching precipitation measurement instruments

PD CEN/TR 17993:2023

Calibration and accuracy of non-catching precipitation measurement instruments

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Standard number:PD CEN/TR 17993:2023
Pages:28
Released:2023-11-08
ISBN:978 0 539 21612 7
Status:Standard

PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 - Calibration and Accuracy of Non-Catching Precipitation Measurement Instruments

Unlock the full potential of your precipitation measurement instruments with the PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 standard. This comprehensive guide is essential for ensuring the highest levels of accuracy and reliability in your non-catching precipitation measurement devices. Released on November 8, 2023, this standard is the latest in the field, reflecting the most current methodologies and best practices.

Why Choose PD CEN/TR 17993:2023?

In the realm of meteorology and environmental monitoring, precision is paramount. The PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 standard provides a detailed framework for the calibration and accuracy assessment of non-catching precipitation measurement instruments. Whether you are a researcher, a meteorologist, or an environmental engineer, this standard is designed to help you achieve the most accurate measurements possible.

Key Features:

  • Standard Number: PD CEN/TR 17993:2023
  • Pages: 28
  • Release Date: November 8, 2023
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 21612 7
  • Status: Standard

Comprehensive Coverage

With 28 pages of in-depth information, this standard covers all aspects of calibration and accuracy for non-catching precipitation measurement instruments. It provides detailed guidelines on:

  • Calibration procedures
  • Accuracy assessment techniques
  • Maintenance and troubleshooting
  • Data interpretation and analysis

Each section is meticulously crafted to ensure that you have all the information you need to maintain the highest standards of measurement accuracy.

Stay Ahead with the Latest Standards

Released in 2023, the PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 standard incorporates the latest advancements and research in the field. By adhering to this standard, you can be confident that your measurement practices are up-to-date and in line with the most recent scientific and technological developments.

ISBN: 978 0 539 21612 7

For easy reference and cataloging, the PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 standard is assigned the ISBN 978 0 539 21612 7. This unique identifier ensures that you can quickly locate and reference this essential document in your professional library.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 standard is indispensable for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Meteorologists
  • Environmental scientists
  • Research institutions
  • Government agencies
  • Weather monitoring organizations
  • Academic researchers

By following the guidelines set forth in this standard, you can ensure that your precipitation measurement instruments are calibrated correctly and provide accurate data, which is crucial for research, analysis, and decision-making.

Enhance Your Data Quality

Accurate precipitation data is critical for a variety of applications, from weather forecasting to climate research. The PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 standard helps you achieve the highest data quality by providing:

  • Clear calibration procedures
  • Detailed accuracy assessment methods
  • Best practices for instrument maintenance
  • Guidelines for data interpretation

By adhering to these guidelines, you can minimize errors and ensure that your data is reliable and precise.

Invest in Precision

Investing in the PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 standard is an investment in precision and reliability. This standard is a valuable resource that will help you maintain the highest levels of accuracy in your precipitation measurements, ultimately leading to better research outcomes and more informed decision-making.

Conclusion

Don't compromise on the accuracy of your precipitation measurements. The PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 standard is your comprehensive guide to ensuring that your non-catching precipitation measurement instruments are calibrated correctly and provide the most accurate data possible. With its detailed guidelines and up-to-date methodologies, this standard is an essential tool for any professional in the field of meteorology and environmental monitoring.

Order your copy of the PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 standard today and take the first step towards achieving unparalleled accuracy in your precipitation measurements.

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PD CEN/TR 17993:2023


This standard PD CEN/TR 17993:2023 Calibration and accuracy of non-catching precipitation measurement instruments is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 07.060 Geology. Meteorology. Hydrology
  • 17.120.20 Flow in open channels
Non-catching type gauges are the emerging class of in situ precipitation measurement instruments. For these instruments, rigorous testing and calibration are more challenging than for traditional gauges. Hydrometeors’ characteristics like particle size, shape, fall velocity and density need to be reproduced in a controlled environment to provide the reference precipitation, instead of the equivalent water flow used for catching-type gauges. They are generally calibrated by the manufacturers using internal procedures developed for the specific technology employed. No agreed methodology exists, and the adopted procedures are rarely traceable to internationally recognized standards. This document describes calibration and accuracy issues of non-catching instruments used for liquid/solid atmospheric precipitation measurement. An overview of the existing models of non-catching type instruments is included, together with an overview and a description of their working principles and the adopted calibration procedures. The literature and technical manuals disclosed by manufacturers are summarized and discussed, while current limitations and metrological requirements are identified.