Summer Solar Radiation in the Canadian High Arctic
ABSTRACT. The limited number of weather stations in the Canadian Arctic Islands has prevented the mapping of incoming shortwave radiation. A cloud layer model, using cloud observations reported by summer field camps supported by the Polar Continental Shelf Project, allows the computation of solar ra...
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ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.546.5112 2023-05-15T14:19:36+02:00 Summer Solar Radiation in the Canadian High Arctic Ming-ko Woo Kathy L. Young The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1995 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.546.5112 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic49-2-170.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.546.5112 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic49-2-170.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic49-2-170.pdf text 1995 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T11:18:49Z ABSTRACT. The limited number of weather stations in the Canadian Arctic Islands has prevented the mapping of incoming shortwave radiation. A cloud layer model, using cloud observations reported by summer field camps supported by the Polar Continental Shelf Project, allows the computation of solar radiation for these widely scattered arctic sites.The calculated values were combined with the measured data from the weather stations to examine the temporal and spatial variations of summer radiation. For the years studied (1974–93), incoming shortwave radiation was the highest in June and declined afterwards. On a local scale, coastal low clouds that are prevalent during the open-water periods reduce the solar radiation receipt, but local variability is unlikely to mask the regional trends. At a regional level, most field camps are highly correlated with their closest weather stations. The short-term field camp data were adjusted with the long-term means of the weather stations to map the distribution of solar radiation for the months of June to August. Throughout these months, the northern Queen Elizabeth Islands have relatively high radiation, which decreases towards the western sector. Both seasonal and spatial variations of solar radiation may be related to the distribution of clouds. Key words: Arctic, clouds, solar radiation RÉSUMÉ. En raison du nombre limité de stations météorologiques dans l’archipel Arctique canadien, on n’a pas pu établir une cartographie de la radiation incidente à ondes courtes. Le modèle d’une couche de nuages, réalisé à partir d’observations nuageuses rapportées par des études estivales sur le terrain effectuées dans le cadre de l’Étude du plateau continental polaire, permet de Text Arctic Arctic Arctique* Polar Continental Shelf Project Queen Elizabeth Islands Unknown Arctic |
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ABSTRACT. The limited number of weather stations in the Canadian Arctic Islands has prevented the mapping of incoming shortwave radiation. A cloud layer model, using cloud observations reported by summer field camps supported by the Polar Continental Shelf Project, allows the computation of solar radiation for these widely scattered arctic sites.The calculated values were combined with the measured data from the weather stations to examine the temporal and spatial variations of summer radiation. For the years studied (1974–93), incoming shortwave radiation was the highest in June and declined afterwards. On a local scale, coastal low clouds that are prevalent during the open-water periods reduce the solar radiation receipt, but local variability is unlikely to mask the regional trends. At a regional level, most field camps are highly correlated with their closest weather stations. The short-term field camp data were adjusted with the long-term means of the weather stations to map the distribution of solar radiation for the months of June to August. Throughout these months, the northern Queen Elizabeth Islands have relatively high radiation, which decreases towards the western sector. Both seasonal and spatial variations of solar radiation may be related to the distribution of clouds. Key words: Arctic, clouds, solar radiation RÉSUMÉ. En raison du nombre limité de stations météorologiques dans l’archipel Arctique canadien, on n’a pas pu établir une cartographie de la radiation incidente à ondes courtes. Le modèle d’une couche de nuages, réalisé à partir d’observations nuageuses rapportées par des études estivales sur le terrain effectuées dans le cadre de l’Étude du plateau continental polaire, permet de |
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