Color Portion of Solar Radiation in the Partial Annular Solar Eclipse, October 3rd, 2005, at Helwan, Egypt

Measurements were made of various solar radiation components, global, direct and diffuse and their fractions during the partial annular solar eclipse on October 3<sup>rd</sup>, 2005 at Helwan, Egypt (Lat. 29.866◦ N and Long. 31.20◦ E), and an analysis has been made. The duration of the s...

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Main Authors: A. H. Hassan, U. A. Rahoma, M. Sabry, A. M. Fathy
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Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2010-01-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1287
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spelling doaj-5dc2a0e4423748ff9c7391ab3cfb52d82020-11-24T23:56:37ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632010-01-015061287Color Portion of Solar Radiation in the Partial Annular Solar Eclipse, October 3rd, 2005, at Helwan, EgyptA. H. HassanU. A. RahomaM. SabryA. M. FathyMeasurements were made of various solar radiation components, global, direct and diffuse and their fractions during the partial annular solar eclipse on October 3<sup>rd</sup>, 2005 at Helwan, Egypt (Lat. 29.866◦ N and Long. 31.20◦ E), and an analysis has been made. The duration of the solar eclipse was 3 h 17 min, and the maximum magnitude of the eclipse in this region was 0.65. The optical depth of the direct component and the relative humidity decreased, while both the transparency and the air temperature increased towards the maximum eclipse. The general trends of the global components are decreasing optical depth and increasing transparency between the first contact and the last contact. The prevailing color during the eclipse duration was diffused infrared (77 % of the total diffuse radiation level).https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1287diffuse infrared solar radiationpartial solar eclipsemeteorological dataoptical depthtransparencylinke turbidity and Angstrom turbidity
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author A. H. Hassan
U. A. Rahoma
M. Sabry
A. M. Fathy
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U. A. Rahoma
M. Sabry
A. M. Fathy
Color Portion of Solar Radiation in the Partial Annular Solar Eclipse, October 3rd, 2005, at Helwan, Egypt
Acta Polytechnica
diffuse infrared solar radiation
partial solar eclipse
meteorological data
optical depth
transparency
linke turbidity and Angstrom turbidity
author_facet A. H. Hassan
U. A. Rahoma
M. Sabry
A. M. Fathy
author_sort A. H. Hassan
title Color Portion of Solar Radiation in the Partial Annular Solar Eclipse, October 3rd, 2005, at Helwan, Egypt
title_short Color Portion of Solar Radiation in the Partial Annular Solar Eclipse, October 3rd, 2005, at Helwan, Egypt
title_full Color Portion of Solar Radiation in the Partial Annular Solar Eclipse, October 3rd, 2005, at Helwan, Egypt
title_fullStr Color Portion of Solar Radiation in the Partial Annular Solar Eclipse, October 3rd, 2005, at Helwan, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Color Portion of Solar Radiation in the Partial Annular Solar Eclipse, October 3rd, 2005, at Helwan, Egypt
title_sort color portion of solar radiation in the partial annular solar eclipse, october 3rd, 2005, at helwan, egypt
publisher CTU Central Library
series Acta Polytechnica
issn 1210-2709
1805-2363
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Measurements were made of various solar radiation components, global, direct and diffuse and their fractions during the partial annular solar eclipse on October 3<sup>rd</sup>, 2005 at Helwan, Egypt (Lat. 29.866◦ N and Long. 31.20◦ E), and an analysis has been made. The duration of the solar eclipse was 3 h 17 min, and the maximum magnitude of the eclipse in this region was 0.65. The optical depth of the direct component and the relative humidity decreased, while both the transparency and the air temperature increased towards the maximum eclipse. The general trends of the global components are decreasing optical depth and increasing transparency between the first contact and the last contact. The prevailing color during the eclipse duration was diffused infrared (77 % of the total diffuse radiation level).
topic diffuse infrared solar radiation
partial solar eclipse
meteorological data
optical depth
transparency
linke turbidity and Angstrom turbidity
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1287
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