Spectral UV measurements in Austria from 1994 to 2006: investigations of short- and long-term changes

The influence of variability of atmospheric parameters on short- and long-term changes of spectral UV irradiance measured at the Sonnblick observatory (47.03° N, 12.57° E, 3106 m) during the period from 1994 to 2006 is studied. Measurements were performed with the Brewer #093...

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Main Authors: S. Simic, P. Weihs, A. Vacek, H. Kromp-Kolb, M. Fitzka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008-12-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/8/7033/2008/acp-8-7033-2008.pdf
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spelling doaj-57aa0479f23c4e3fbc5559aabf461ba82020-11-25T00:06:41ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242008-12-0182370337043Spectral UV measurements in Austria from 1994 to 2006: investigations of short- and long-term changesS. SimicP. WeihsA. VacekH. Kromp-KolbM. FitzkaThe influence of variability of atmospheric parameters on short- and long-term changes of spectral UV irradiance measured at the Sonnblick observatory (47.03° N, 12.57° E, 3106 m) during the period from 1994 to 2006 is studied. Measurements were performed with the Brewer #093 single-monochromator spectrophotometer and with a Bentham DM 150 spectroradiometer (double-monochromator). <br> <br> The influence of ozone, albedo, snowline and clouds on UV variability is evaluated for each parameter separately using 10-year climatology. It is found that the effect of total ozone on short-term variability of UV irradiance at 305 nm can be more than 200% and on average more than 50%. Clouds can cause variability of 150% or more and on average 35%. Variability caused by albedo reaches a maximum of 32% in April (6% on average). In summer and autumn, total ozone and clouds strongly influence the variability of UV radiation, whereas in winter and spring ozone has the more pronounced effect. A decrease in snowline height from 3000 m to 800 m a.s.l. enhances the UV irradiance by a factor of 1.24 for clear sky conditions and by a factor of 1.7 for 8/8 cloud cover. <br> <br> Long-term trends are investigated for the time period from 1994 to 2006 based on clear-sky measurements, using the non-parametric Mann-Kendall trend test. Significant downward trends (99% confidence level) are found for solar zenith angle 55° at wavelengths from 305 nm to 324 nm and erythemally weighted irradiance according to CIE, which are caused by an increase in sunshine duration during periods of high total column ozone. Significant trends (90% confidence level) were also found for other combinations of wavelength and SZA. http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/8/7033/2008/acp-8-7033-2008.pdf
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author S. Simic
P. Weihs
A. Vacek
H. Kromp-Kolb
M. Fitzka
spellingShingle S. Simic
P. Weihs
A. Vacek
H. Kromp-Kolb
M. Fitzka
Spectral UV measurements in Austria from 1994 to 2006: investigations of short- and long-term changes
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet S. Simic
P. Weihs
A. Vacek
H. Kromp-Kolb
M. Fitzka
author_sort S. Simic
title Spectral UV measurements in Austria from 1994 to 2006: investigations of short- and long-term changes
title_short Spectral UV measurements in Austria from 1994 to 2006: investigations of short- and long-term changes
title_full Spectral UV measurements in Austria from 1994 to 2006: investigations of short- and long-term changes
title_fullStr Spectral UV measurements in Austria from 1994 to 2006: investigations of short- and long-term changes
title_full_unstemmed Spectral UV measurements in Austria from 1994 to 2006: investigations of short- and long-term changes
title_sort spectral uv measurements in austria from 1994 to 2006: investigations of short- and long-term changes
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2008-12-01
description The influence of variability of atmospheric parameters on short- and long-term changes of spectral UV irradiance measured at the Sonnblick observatory (47.03° N, 12.57° E, 3106 m) during the period from 1994 to 2006 is studied. Measurements were performed with the Brewer #093 single-monochromator spectrophotometer and with a Bentham DM 150 spectroradiometer (double-monochromator). <br> <br> The influence of ozone, albedo, snowline and clouds on UV variability is evaluated for each parameter separately using 10-year climatology. It is found that the effect of total ozone on short-term variability of UV irradiance at 305 nm can be more than 200% and on average more than 50%. Clouds can cause variability of 150% or more and on average 35%. Variability caused by albedo reaches a maximum of 32% in April (6% on average). In summer and autumn, total ozone and clouds strongly influence the variability of UV radiation, whereas in winter and spring ozone has the more pronounced effect. A decrease in snowline height from 3000 m to 800 m a.s.l. enhances the UV irradiance by a factor of 1.24 for clear sky conditions and by a factor of 1.7 for 8/8 cloud cover. <br> <br> Long-term trends are investigated for the time period from 1994 to 2006 based on clear-sky measurements, using the non-parametric Mann-Kendall trend test. Significant downward trends (99% confidence level) are found for solar zenith angle 55° at wavelengths from 305 nm to 324 nm and erythemally weighted irradiance according to CIE, which are caused by an increase in sunshine duration during periods of high total column ozone. Significant trends (90% confidence level) were also found for other combinations of wavelength and SZA.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/8/7033/2008/acp-8-7033-2008.pdf
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