a 2009

Estimation of solar UV radiation in maritime Antarctica using nonlinear model including cloud effects

LÁSKA, Kamil, Pavel PROŠEK, Ladislav BUDÍK, Marie BUDÍKOVÁ, Gennadi MILINEVSKY et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Estimation of solar UV radiation in maritime Antarctica using nonlinear model including cloud effects

Name in Czech

Zhodnocení UV záření v maritimní části Antarktidy pomocí nelineárního modelu zahrnujícího vliv oblaků

Authors

LÁSKA, Kamil (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Pavel PROŠEK (203 Czech Republic), Ladislav BUDÍK (203 Czech Republic), Marie BUDÍKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Gennadi MILINEVSKY (804 Ukraine)

Edition

Proceedings of Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, Tromso, Norway, June 29th - July 5th 2008, 2009

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Konferenční abstrakt

Field of Study

10500 1.5. Earth and related environmental sciences

Country of publisher

Norway

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

References:

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14310/09:00029380

Organization unit

Faculty of Science

Keywords (in Czech)

celkové sluneční záření; UV záření; oblačnost; ozón; nelineární model; Antarktida

Keywords in English

global solar radiation; UV radiation; cloudiness; ozone; nonlinear model; Antarctica

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 31/3/2010 14:01, doc. Mgr. Kamil Láska, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

In maritime Antarctica, the cloudiness and total ozone content (TOC) are the most important factors affecting the incident solar UV radiation. The effects of the cloudiness and other atmospheric factors on the incident global UV and erythemally effective UV radiation were examined by nonlinear (hyperbolic) regression model. Both ground- and satellite-based TOC values were applied so that incorrect data of measured ozone concentration could be eliminated. The measurements of global solar, global UV radiation and erythemally effective UVB radiation have been carried out at the Vernadsky Station since 2002. Another measuring point was established at the Czech J.G.Mendel Station, James Ross Island in 2006. At both sites, the same instruments and methods were used for data collection. The model parameters based on the cloudiness, TOC and 10-min UV radiation intensities were implemented for the final calculation of daily doses of solar UV radiation.

In Czech

In maritime Antarctica, the cloudiness and total ozone content (TOC) are the most important factors affecting the incident solar UV radiation. The effects of the cloudiness and other atmospheric factors on the incident global UV and erythemally effective UV radiation were examined by nonlinear (hyperbolic) regression model. Both ground- and satellite-based TOC values were applied so that incorrect data of measured ozone concentration could be eliminated. The measurements of global solar, global UV radiation and erythemally effective UVB radiation have been carried out at the Vernadsky Station since 2002. Another measuring point was established at the Czech J.G.Mendel Station, James Ross Island in 2006. At both sites, the same instruments and methods were used for data collection. The model parameters based on the cloudiness, TOC and 10-min UV radiation intensities were implemented for the final calculation of daily doses of solar UV radiation.

Links

GA205/07/1377, research and development project
Name: Vliv atmosférických faktorů na režim UV záření v prostoru Antarktického poloostrova
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, The effect of atmospheric factors on the regime of UV radiation in the region of Antarctic Peninsula