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The Caltech solar site survey, 1965–1967

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We describe the Caltech solar site survey in 1965–1967 directed by R. B. Leighton. The solar seeing at 102 locations in 34 sites in Southern California was evaluated by 6009 visual estimates with portable telescopes. Cloud cover and other meteorological factors were also measured, and sunlight recorders were operated at several sites. We have reanalyzed much of the data to determine its consistency and learn what else we could about the sites. The visual estimates show good internal consistency and correlation with photographic data.

The seeing was found to be best at various sites associated with water, and we point out the importance of the Bowen ratio in determining the influence of water vapor on seeing. It was found that seeing at the different sites was not well correlated in time.

The seeing was found to be best at Lake Elsinore, an inland sink. Good seeing was also found on the Caltech campus and at Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains. Taking into account the better sky transparency and the feasibility of constructing an observatory in the lake, we chose Big Bear Lake for the site of a new observatory. The lack of correlation of seeing with transparency suggests the benefits of several smaller telescopes, targeted at specific goals, located at sites chosen for those goals.

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Zirin, H., Mosher, J.M. The Caltech solar site survey, 1965–1967. Sol Phys 115, 183–202 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00146239

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