Vol. 35, issue 09, article # 9

Belan B. D., Ivlev G. A., Kozlov A. V., Pestunov D. A., Sklyadneva T. K., Fofonov A. V. Solar radiation measurements at the Fonovaya observatory. Part I Methodical aspects and specifications. // Optika Atmosfery i Okeana. 2022. V. 35. No. 09. P. 759–765. DOI: 10.15372/AOO20220909 [in Russian].
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Abstract:

Here we discuss methodological aspects and approaches to solar radiation measurements at the Fonovaya Observatory of IAO SB RAS, as well as capabilities of the new radiation unit mounted there in 2020. It is equipped with a set of instruments which allow continuous monitoring of the total (0.285–2.8 mm), total UV (0.280–0.400 mm), and UV–B radiation (0.280–0.315 mm) and the energy balance between incoming short-wave and long-wave far infrared radiation. The capabilities of measurement data collecting, transmitting, and processing of the specially developed software are described.

Keywords:

atmosphere, radiation, monitoring, radiation balance, ultraviolet radiation, shortwave and longwave radiation

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