A case study of the impact of boundary layer aerosol size distribution on the surface UV irradiance

The relationship between scattering characteristics of surface aerosol and surface UV irradiance was examined on the basis of the measurements carried out in June–August 1999 in P.arnu, Estonia on the Eastern coast of the Baltic Sea (5812202700N, 2413004300E). The UV radiation spectra (300–340 nm) w...

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Main Authors: Ulle Kikasa, Aivo Reinarta, Mai Vahtb, Uno Veismannc
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.581.2691 2023-05-15T17:30:49+02:00 A case study of the impact of boundary layer aerosol size distribution on the surface UV irradiance Ulle Kikasa Aivo Reinarta Mai Vahtb Uno Veismannc The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.581.2691 http://www.atmos.pccu.edu.tw/duststorm/paper/A case study of the impact of boundary layer aerosol size distribution on the surface UV irradiance.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.581.2691 http://www.atmos.pccu.edu.tw/duststorm/paper/A case study of the impact of boundary layer aerosol size distribution on the surface UV irradiance.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.atmos.pccu.edu.tw/duststorm/paper/A case study of the impact of boundary layer aerosol size distribution on the surface UV irradiance.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T13:02:00Z The relationship between scattering characteristics of surface aerosol and surface UV irradiance was examined on the basis of the measurements carried out in June–August 1999 in P.arnu, Estonia on the Eastern coast of the Baltic Sea (5812202700N, 2413004300E). The UV radiation spectra (300–340 nm) were measured with the Ocean Optics Inc. UV spectrometer PC1000, the aerosol size distributions (3–10 000 nm) were measured with the electric aerosol spectrometer EAS. A case study was conducted for six sequential cloudless days, when the decrease of the surface UV irradiance was seemingly influenced by atmospheric aerosol. Aerosol radiative properties were calculated from the measured size distributions that represented the maritime polar (North Atlantic) and mixed maritime–continental air. The aerosol optical depths at 500 nm for the North Atlantic air were estimated to be from 0.08 to 0.13. The spectral aerosol optical depth agreed well with the (Angstr.om law, the (Angstr.om exponent a varied from day to day between values of 0.52– 0.90. Aerosol asymmetry factor at 300 nm changed between values of 0.76 and 0.80, and was highly correlated with the mean radius of aerosol number distribution. The total aerosol UV scattering was mostly influenced by changes in aerosol with a diameter of 100–560 nm. The aerosol scattering coefficients were positively correlated with the relative humidity of air. Text North Atlantic Unknown
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description The relationship between scattering characteristics of surface aerosol and surface UV irradiance was examined on the basis of the measurements carried out in June–August 1999 in P.arnu, Estonia on the Eastern coast of the Baltic Sea (5812202700N, 2413004300E). The UV radiation spectra (300–340 nm) were measured with the Ocean Optics Inc. UV spectrometer PC1000, the aerosol size distributions (3–10 000 nm) were measured with the electric aerosol spectrometer EAS. A case study was conducted for six sequential cloudless days, when the decrease of the surface UV irradiance was seemingly influenced by atmospheric aerosol. Aerosol radiative properties were calculated from the measured size distributions that represented the maritime polar (North Atlantic) and mixed maritime–continental air. The aerosol optical depths at 500 nm for the North Atlantic air were estimated to be from 0.08 to 0.13. The spectral aerosol optical depth agreed well with the (Angstr.om law, the (Angstr.om exponent a varied from day to day between values of 0.52– 0.90. Aerosol asymmetry factor at 300 nm changed between values of 0.76 and 0.80, and was highly correlated with the mean radius of aerosol number distribution. The total aerosol UV scattering was mostly influenced by changes in aerosol with a diameter of 100–560 nm. The aerosol scattering coefficients were positively correlated with the relative humidity of air.
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