Dutch Weather Service KNMI Detects Clouds and Aerosol Layers With Lufft Ceilometers

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The Royal Dutch Meteorological Service (KNMI) is one of many renowned organizations and institutes around the globe, that rely on OTT HydroMet’s ceilometer series Lufft CHM. Reach out to our ceilometer experts and discover which model serves your application best; the Lufft CHM 15k or the Lufft CHM 8k.

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