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Chesapeake Light is an offshore
lighthouse A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid, for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways. Lighthouses mar ...
marking the entrance to the
Chesapeake Bay The Chesapeake Bay ( ) is the largest estuary in the United States. The Bay is located in the Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic region and is primarily separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the Delmarva Peninsula (including the parts: the ...
. The structure was first marked with a lightship in the 1930s, and was later replaced by a "
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" in 1965. The lighthouse was eventually automated and was used for supporting atmospheric measurement sites for
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and
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. Due to deteriorating structural conditions, the lighthouse was deactivated in 2016. At the time it was the last remaining "Texas Tower" still in use due to
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.


History

Chesapeake Light was first established in 1930 using a lightship dubbed
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. It remained on station (except during
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) until it was replaced by the present structure in 1965. The current light is also referred to as a "Texas Tower", one of six nearly identical lights on the East Coast which were built at the time. At some point the former lightship was moved to the Inner Harbor in
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where it is now on display. The light was automated in 1980, and seventeen years later became a site for NASA to perform meteorological research. In 2001, NASA sponsored a field mission at the lighthouse called the ''Chesapeake Lighthouse and Aircraft Measurements for Satellites'' (CLAMS). The CLAMS field mission involved six aircraft flying over the lighthouse to improve understanding of atmospheric
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, to validate and improve the satellite data products, and to test new instruments and measurement concepts. Chesapeake Light was used in 2002-2003 by
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students for research projects. The following year it was inspected by the Coast Guard for possible dismantling, but the inspection showed the light to be sound. By this time, Chesapeake Light was the last remaining "Texas tower" still in use as
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was deactivated in 2003. Chesapeake Light continued in service until early July, 2016 when it stopped transmitting data. The NDBC lost its access to the tower to service and maintain the equipment after the coast guard had determined the lighthouse was "structurally unsound". The lighthouse was then auctioned off on August 3, 2016 where it sold for $215,000 (
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) to an anonymous buyer.


Meteorological measurement site

For over a decade, the Chesapeake Light has hosted a suite of meteorological and climate-observing instruments that take measurements for
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's
Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) is NASA climatological experiment from Earth orbit. The CERES are scientific satellite instruments, part of the NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS), designed to measure both solar-reflected an ...
(CERES) project. The instrument suite, known as CERES Ocean Validation Experiment (COVE), records the direct beam energy from the sun, the sun's energy scattered by the sky, the amount of sunlight scattered by the ocean surface, wind speed,
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composition, air temperature, sea surface temperature and more. The measurements validate observations made by the CERES satellite system, which is managed by NASA's
Langley Research Center The Langley Research Center (LaRC or NASA Langley), located in Hampton, Virginia, United States of America, is the oldest of NASA's field centers. It directly borders Langley Air Force Base and the Back River on the Chesapeake Bay. LaRC has fo ...
in
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. The collection of CERES instruments, which are mounted on several space-based satellites, has been operating for more than a decade, creating a long-term record of the key driver of Earth's climate – the balance of incoming and outgoing
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known as the "
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." The COVE instruments at the Chesapeake Light Station are uniquely located over an all ocean environment, and serve to validate the observations the CERES satellites make over the oceans. Validations over the ocean are important because three quarters of the Earth's surface is water. The COVE instrumentation is also part of an international network of satellite
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sites known as the
Baseline Surface Radiation Network Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN) is a project of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) and the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment ( GEWEX) and as such is aimed detecting important changes in the Earth's radiation field at the Ea ...
(BSRN). Other meteorological and atmospheric instrumentation located at Chesapeake Light Station include the AErosol RObotic NETwork ( AERONET), which is a ground-based, worldwide network that measures atmospheric aerosols. Chesapeake Light also hosts th
Micro Pulse Lidar Network
which measures aerosol and cloud vertical structure, and NOAA's Ground-Based Global Positioning System Meteorology Network

which measures atmospheric column water vapor.


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External links



* ttp://cblights.com/lights/lightshipchesapeake.html Chesapeake Bay Lighthouse Project - Lightship Chesapeakebr>NASA's COVE Site
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