Surface UV Radiation in the South of Portugal: Monitoring and Assessment of Cloud Effects
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American Institute of Physics
Abstract
M
easurements of both UV B (280
–
315 nm) and UV AB (280
–
400 nm) irradiances taken during about seven
years
are presented and analyzed
here
. The UV irradiance data were measured with MACA
M radiometers, which are
installed in the Atmospheric Physics Observatory of the University of Évora Geophysics Center
-
CGE (38°34’N,
7°54’W, 300 m above mean sea level) since 200
4
. Special attention is devoted to calibration issues, since the radiometers
were calibrated
in Spain,
at “El Arenosillo” ESAt/INTA laboratory in 2009 and a methodology based on radiative
transfer calculations combined with observations from atmospheric quantities, was developed and applied to retro
-
calib
rate the data from 2009 to
2004
. The comparison between the radiative transfer based and the laboratory calibration
methodologies yielded a quite promising outcome,
with
normalized root mean square errors
lower than 3
% and mean
absolute percentage error
s
lower than 2 %.
Cloud opti
cal thickness
values
derived from ground
-
based spectral irradiance
measurements
taken at
the CGE observatory, are
also
used in order to investigate
the influence of this cloud quantity
o
n
UV irradiance
s
.
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Costa, M. J., D. Bortoli, S. Pereira, V. Salgueiro, A. M. Silva, A. Serrano, M. Antón, J. M. Vilaplana, M. L. Cancillo, D. Santos, and P. Kulkarni. Surface UV radiation in the South of Portugal: Monitoring and assessment of cloud effects. AIP Conf. Proc. 1531, 852 (2013).