Bibcode
Kidger, M. R.; Rodríguez-Espinosa, J. M.; del Rosario, J. C.; Trancho, G.
Bibliographical reference
New Astronomy Reviews, Volume 42, Issue 6-8, p. 537-542.
Advertised on:
11
1998
Journal
Citations
7
Refereed citations
7
Description
We present initial results from a water-vapour monitoring campaign
initiated in 1996. A certain amount of caution must still be applied to
the interpretation of the water-vapour statistics as a large majority of
the data have been taken in summer, or autumn. Continued monitoring is
accumulating strong evidence of a seasonal effect, with typically much
smaller water-vapour columns during the winter months. The data suggests
that a high percentage of nights (/~39%) are acceptable for thermal
infrared observing (/<3 mm of water vapour at the zenith), even
during the poorest epochs of the year, while this figure increases to
/~70% during the winter months. A significant percentage of the time
(/~10%), independently of season, the water vapour column is below 1 mm
at the zenith; such small water-vapour columns may remain stable for
several days at a time.