The «Brightness temperature» indicates
equivalent blackbody temperature.
Not exact matches
The Infrared Thermometer (IRT) is a ground - based radiation pyrometer that measures the
equivalent blackbody brightness
temperature of the scene in its field of view.
Their first graph shows the difference of 1997 — 1970 spectral results converted from W / m2 into Brightness
Temperature (the equivalent blackbody radiation te
Temperature (the
equivalent blackbody radiation
temperaturetemperature).
That is
equivalent to a
blackbody temperature of 133 C (272 F).
Well, no — not if, as you seem to say, it is
equivalent to the «
blackbody temperature.»