
Also known as diffusionmeter, scatterometry
A scatterometer or diffusionmeter is a scientific instrument to measure the return of a beam of light or radar waves scattered by diffusion in a medium such as air. Diffusionmeters using visible light are found in airports or along roads to measure horizontal visibility. Radar scatterometers use radio or microwaves to determine the normalized radar cross section (σ0, "sigma zero" or "sigma naught") of a surface. They are often mounted on weather satellites to find wind speed and direction, and are used in industries to analyze the roughness of surfaces.
Lo scatterometro è un strumento utilizzato per raccogliere dati sulla velocità e sulla direzione dei venti sulla superficie terrestre, soprattutto per quanto riguarda gli oceani. Questo utilizza microonde per elaborare dati su correnti oceaniche che hanno un grande impatto sui cicloni e varie catastrofi naturali.
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