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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 439, Issue 1, Pages 247-255Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stt2404
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atmospheric effects; methods observational; site testing; infrared: general
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- Center for Climate and Resilience Research [CONICYT/FONDAP/15110009]
- Conicyt through Fondecyt [3120150]
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We report on an episode of extremely low precipitable water vapour (PWV) of approximately 0.1mm with a duration of more than 12 h at European Southern Observatory's Paranal observatory [2635m above sea level (asl)]. Such conditions are more commonly expected at sites at much higher altitude such as ALMA on the Chajnantor plateau (5000m asl) or otherwise particularly dry sites such as locations in Antarctica. We provide a full account of the measurements of PWV and other relevant atmospheric parameters. An explanation of the observed conditions is given in terms of the prevailing meteorological pattern. Based on statistical evidence from measurements by VLT spectrographs (UVES and CRIRES) covering more than a decade, we find that PWV < 0.2mm can be expected on less than 1 per cent of the nights, while < 0.5mm is encountered on 6-7 nights per year (approximate to 2 per cent). The scientific potential of using this small but significant fraction of observing time is illustrated in the context of service mode observing.
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