Observed influence of clouds on ultraviolet-B radiation

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作者
Schafer, JS
Saxena, VK
Wenny, BN
Barnard, W
DeLuisi, JJ
机构
[1] N CAROLINA STATE UNIV,DEPT MARINE EARTH & ATMOSPHER SCI,RALEIGH,NC 27695
[2] ATMOSPHER RES & EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT LABS,RES TRIANGLE PK,NC
[3] NOAA,SURFACE RADIAT RES BRANCH,BOULDER,CO
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10.1029/96GL01984
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Brewer Spectrophotometer was utilized to make ground-based measurements of solar ultraviolet (WE) radiation received at Black Mountain, NC (35.66 degrees N) in order to quantify the reduction of UV-B due to cloud cover. Observations were made over the interval February-July 1995 with continuous coverage except for a three-week period in May. A wide-angle lens video camera at the site was used for the assessment of cloud conditions at the time of each scan. integrated UV-B (290-320 nm) values were evaluated and a regression through the values for clear conditions was produced for the range of zenith angles from 25 degrees - 70 degrees. This regression effectively represents an average effect of the ambient aerosols and attenuating gases and was used to normalize the UV-B values measured under different cloud cover an estimate of the reduction in irradiance due to a given cloud amount as a function of solar zenith angle. For a solar zenith angle of 50 degrees, average UV-B transmission was observed to be 30% for overcast skies, 6156 for 8-9 tenths cloud cover, 74% for 6-7 tenths cover, and 79% for the scans during 4-5 tenths cover. A number of fractional cloud cover cases were observed where cloud reflections resulted in measured surface irradiances exceeding the expected clear sky values by as much as 11 percent.
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