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GUV long-term measurements of total ozone column and effective cloud transmittance at three Norwegian sites.

Authors :
Svendby, Tove M.
Johnsen, Bjørn
Kylling, Arve
Dahlback, Arne
Bernhard, Germar H.
Hansen, Georg H.
Petkov, Boyan
Vitale, Vito
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions; 2/5/2021, p1-29, 29p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Measurements of total ozone column and effective cloud transmittance have been performed since 1995 at the three Norwegian sites Oslo/Kjeller, Andøya/Tromsø and in Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard). These sites are a subset of 9 stations included in the Norwegian UV monitoring network, which uses GUV multi-filter instruments and is operated by DSA and NILU. The network includes unique data sets of high time-resolution measurements that can be used for a for broad range of atmospheric and biological exposure studies. Comparison of the 25-year records of GUV (global sky) total ozone measurements with Brewer direct sun measurements show that the GUVs provide valuable supplements to the more standardized ground-based instruments. The GUVs can fill in missing data and extend the measuring season at sites with reduced staff and/or characterized by harsh environmental conditions, such as Ny-Ålesund. Also, a harmonized GUV can easily be moved to more remote/unmanned locations and provide independent total ozone column datasets. The GUV in Ny-Ålesund captured well the Arctic ozone hole in March/April 2020, whereas the GUV in Oslo recorded a mini ozone hole in December 2019 with total ozone values below 200 DU. For all the three Norwegian stations there is a slight increase in total ozone from 1995 until today. Measurements of GUV effective cloud transmittance in Ny-Ålesund indicate that there has been a significant change in albedo during the past 25 years, most likely resulting from increased temperatures and Arctic ice melt in the area surrounding Svalbard. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807367
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148531757
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2021-54