Comparison of the optical depth of total ozone and atmospheric aerosols in Poprad-Gánovce, Slovakia
The amount of ultraviolet solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface is significantly affected by atmospheric ozone along with aerosols. The present paper is focused on a comparison of the total ozone and atmospheric aerosol optical depth in the area of Poprad-Gánovce, which is situated a...
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doaj-bf1499fb0f044efcba09ac2802c5f39b2020-11-24T22:22:53ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242018-06-01187739775510.5194/acp-18-7739-2018Comparison of the optical depth of total ozone and atmospheric aerosols in Poprad-Gánovce, SlovakiaP. Hrabčák0Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute, Poprad-Gánovce, 058 01, SlovakiaThe amount of ultraviolet solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface is significantly affected by atmospheric ozone along with aerosols. The present paper is focused on a comparison of the total ozone and atmospheric aerosol optical depth in the area of Poprad-Gánovce, which is situated at the altitude of 706 m a. s. l. in the vicinity of the highest mountain in the Carpathian mountains. The direct solar ultraviolet radiation has been measured here continuously since August 1993 using a Brewer MKIV ozone spectrophotometer. These measurements have been used to calculate the total amount of atmospheric ozone and, subsequently, its optical depth. They have also been used to determine the atmospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) using the Langley plot method. Results obtained by this method were verified by means of comparison with a method that is part of the Brewer operating software, as well as with measurements made by a Cimel sun photometer. Diffuse radiation, the stray-light effect and polarization corrections were applied to calculate the AOD using the Langley plot method. In this paper, two factors that substantially attenuate the flow of direct ultraviolet solar radiation to the Earth's surface are compared. The paper presents results for 23 years of measurements, namely from 1994 to 2016. Values of optical depth were determined for the wavelengths of 306.3, 310, 313.5, 316.8 and 320 nm. A statistically significant decrease in the total optical depth of the atmosphere was observed with all examined wavelengths. Its root cause is the statistically significant decline in the optical depth of aerosols.https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/18/7739/2018/acp-18-7739-2018.pdf |
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Comparison of the optical depth of total ozone and atmospheric aerosols in Poprad-Gánovce, Slovakia |
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Comparison of the optical depth of total ozone and atmospheric aerosols in Poprad-Gánovce, Slovakia |
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The amount of ultraviolet
solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface is significantly affected by
atmospheric ozone along with
aerosols. The present paper is focused on a comparison of the total ozone and atmospheric aerosol optical depth in the area of
Poprad-Gánovce, which is situated at the altitude of 706 m a. s. l. in the vicinity of the highest mountain in the
Carpathian mountains. The direct solar ultraviolet radiation has been measured here continuously since August 1993 using a Brewer
MKIV ozone spectrophotometer. These measurements have been used to calculate the total amount of atmospheric ozone and, subsequently,
its optical depth. They have also been used to determine the atmospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) using the Langley plot method.
Results obtained by this method were verified by means of comparison with a method that is part of the Brewer operating software, as
well as with measurements made by a Cimel sun photometer. Diffuse radiation, the stray-light effect and polarization corrections were
applied to calculate the AOD using the Langley plot method. In this paper, two factors that substantially attenuate the flow of
direct ultraviolet solar radiation to the Earth's surface are compared. The paper presents results for 23 years of measurements,
namely from 1994 to 2016. Values of optical depth were determined for the wavelengths of 306.3, 310, 313.5, 316.8 and
320 nm. A statistically significant decrease in the total optical depth of the atmosphere was observed with all examined
wavelengths. Its root cause is the statistically significant decline in the optical depth of aerosols. |
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