The Nezorov Probe is an in situ airborne hot-wire probe that measures the liquid water content (LWC) and total water content (TWC) of clouds. It determines LWC and WC by detecting heat loss of its two sensors by evaporation of cloud water and by convective heat losses. At a constant temperature of 90 degrees Celsius, it can measure LWC and TWC in the range of 0.005-3 grams per cubic meter. The Nevzorov Probe provides measurements at 1-second intervals with an accuracy of 10%.

Instrument Details
- Meter/Analyzer
- Earth Science > Atmosphere > Clouds > Cloud MicrophysicsEarth Science > Atmosphere > Clouds > Cloud Microphysics > Cloud Liquid Water/ice
- Troposphere
- 1 s
- Point
- N/A
- Currently unavailble
Andrew Heymsfield
Andrew Heymsfield
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