1. Aerosols effects on ultraviolet radiation.
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Lamy, K., Portafaix, T., Baron, A., and Duflot, V.
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AEROSOLS , *AIR pollution , *ULTRAVIOLET radiation measurement , *MEASURING instruments , *CLOUDINESS - Abstract
As part of the UV-Indien and MOUV.RE project, spectral and integrated surface measurements of ultraviolet radiation have been carried out since 2009 in Saint-Denis de la Réunion [1, 2]. The instrumentation site also benefits from the presence of several other instruments for measuring variables affecting the variability of UV radiation. An All-Sky camera has been present since 2019 and allows the quantification of the cloud fraction. A SAOZ spectrometer has been measuring the total column of O3 and the total column of SO2 since 1994. A CIMEL sunphotometer, part of the AERONET network, has been present since 1997 and allows the quantification of aerosols properties such as optical thickness or size distribution. LIDAR measurements of Ozone and Aerosols and ozone radiosondes (SHADOZ) are also carried out at the station within 30 km from the UV observation site. The presence of these different measurements and the low level of atmospheric pollution for this island in the South West Indian Ocean make it an ideal site to study the variability of UV radiation in relation to Ozone, Aerosols and cloud cover [3]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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