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    Measuring Spectral Actinic Flux and Irradiance: Experimental Results from the Actinic Flux Determination from Measurements of Irradiance (ADMIRA) Project

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2002:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 007::page 1049
    Author:
    Webb, A. R.
    ,
    Bais, A. F.
    ,
    Blumthaler, M.
    ,
    Gobbi, G-P.
    ,
    Kylling, A.
    ,
    Schmitt, R.
    ,
    Thiel, S.
    ,
    Barnaba, F.
    ,
    Danielsen, T.
    ,
    Junkermann, W.
    ,
    Kazantzidis, A.
    ,
    Kelly, P.
    ,
    Kift, R.
    ,
    Liberti, G. L.
    ,
    Misslbeck, M.
    ,
    Schallhart, B.
    ,
    Schreder, J.
    ,
    Topaloglou, C.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0426(2002)019<1049:MSAFAI>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Results are presented from the Actinic Flux Determination from Measurements of Irradiance (ADMIRA) campaign to measure spectral global UV irradiance and actinic flux at the ground, beneath an atmosphere well defined by supporting measurements. Actinic flux is required to calculate photolysis rates for atmospheric chemistry, yet most spectral UV measurements are of irradiance. This work represents the first part of a project to provide algorithms for converting irradiances to actinic fluxes with specified uncertainties. The campaign took place in northern Greece in August 2000 and provided an intercomparison of UV spectroradiometers measuring different radiation parameters, as well as a comprehensive radiation and atmospheric dataset. The independently calibrated spectroradiometers measuring irradiance and actinic flux agreed to within 5%, while measurements of spectral direct irradiance differed by 9%. Relative agreement for all parameters proved to be very stable during the campaign. A polarization problem in the Brewer spectrophotometer was identified as a problem in making radiance distribution measurements with this instrument. At UV wavelengths actinic fluxes F were always greater than the corresponding irradiance E by a factor between 1.4 and 2.6. The value of the ratio F?:?E depended on wavelength, solar zenith angle, and the optical properties of the atmosphere. Both the wavelength and solar zenith angle dependency of the ratio decreased when the scattering in the atmosphere increased and the direct beam proportion of global irradiance decreased, as expected. Two contrasting days, one clear and one with higher aerosol and some cloud, are compared to illustrate behavior of the F?:?E ratio.
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    contributor authorWebb, A. R.
    contributor authorBais, A. F.
    contributor authorBlumthaler, M.
    contributor authorGobbi, G-P.
    contributor authorKylling, A.
    contributor authorSchmitt, R.
    contributor authorThiel, S.
    contributor authorBarnaba, F.
    contributor authorDanielsen, T.
    contributor authorJunkermann, W.
    contributor authorKazantzidis, A.
    contributor authorKelly, P.
    contributor authorKift, R.
    contributor authorLiberti, G. L.
    contributor authorMisslbeck, M.
    contributor authorSchallhart, B.
    contributor authorSchreder, J.
    contributor authorTopaloglou, C.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:29:10Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:29:10Z
    date copyright2002/07/01
    date issued2002
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-2015.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4156346
    description abstractResults are presented from the Actinic Flux Determination from Measurements of Irradiance (ADMIRA) campaign to measure spectral global UV irradiance and actinic flux at the ground, beneath an atmosphere well defined by supporting measurements. Actinic flux is required to calculate photolysis rates for atmospheric chemistry, yet most spectral UV measurements are of irradiance. This work represents the first part of a project to provide algorithms for converting irradiances to actinic fluxes with specified uncertainties. The campaign took place in northern Greece in August 2000 and provided an intercomparison of UV spectroradiometers measuring different radiation parameters, as well as a comprehensive radiation and atmospheric dataset. The independently calibrated spectroradiometers measuring irradiance and actinic flux agreed to within 5%, while measurements of spectral direct irradiance differed by 9%. Relative agreement for all parameters proved to be very stable during the campaign. A polarization problem in the Brewer spectrophotometer was identified as a problem in making radiance distribution measurements with this instrument. At UV wavelengths actinic fluxes F were always greater than the corresponding irradiance E by a factor between 1.4 and 2.6. The value of the ratio F?:?E depended on wavelength, solar zenith angle, and the optical properties of the atmosphere. Both the wavelength and solar zenith angle dependency of the ratio decreased when the scattering in the atmosphere increased and the direct beam proportion of global irradiance decreased, as expected. Two contrasting days, one clear and one with higher aerosol and some cloud, are compared to illustrate behavior of the F?:?E ratio.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleMeasuring Spectral Actinic Flux and Irradiance: Experimental Results from the Actinic Flux Determination from Measurements of Irradiance (ADMIRA) Project
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume19
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0426(2002)019<1049:MSAFAI>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage1049
    journal lastpage1062
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2002:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 007
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