Abstract
Abstract. We present a long-term series of surface solar radiation (SSR) from
the city of Athens, Greece. SSR measurements were performed from
1954 to 2012, and before that (1900–1953) sunshine duration (SD)
records were used in order to reconstruct monthly SSR. Analysis
of the whole data set (1900–2012) mainly showed very small
(0.02 %) changes in SSR from 1900 to 1953, including a maximum
decrease of −2.9 % decade−1 in SSR during the 1910 to 1940
period, assuming a linear change. For the dimming period 1955–1980,
−2 % decade−1 was observed that matches
various European long-term SSR-measurement-related studies. This
percentage in Athens is in the lower limit, compared to other
studies in the Mediterranean area. For the brightening period
1980–2012 we calculated +1.5 % decade−1,
which is also in the lower limit of the reported positive changes in
SSR around Europe. Comparing the 30-year periods 1954–1983 and
1983–2012, we found a difference of 4.5 %. However,
measurements of the first 30-year period are associated with
higher uncertainties than those of the second period, especially
when looking at year-to-year changes. The difference between the two
periods was observed for all seasons except winter. Analyzing SSR
calculations of all-sky and clear-sky (cloudless) conditions/days,
we report that most of the observed changes in SSR after 1954 can be
attributed partly to cloudiness and mostly to aerosol load changes.
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