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Scintillometer is a
scientific device used to measure small
atmospheric optical disturbances called
scintillations, which are caused by fluctuations of the
refractive index of
air along a propagation path, caused by variations in temperature, humidity, and pressure. Scintillation is usually measured in terms of Cn^2. The device also allows measurements of the transfer of heat between the Earth's surface and the air above it called the "sensible heat flux"
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The term Scintillometer has been used, in its original sense (though relatively infrequently today except in a few specialized instances (such as the mining industry for checking drillcores for the presence of uranium)) to refer to a
Scintillation counter, which measures ionizing radiation.
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