Comparison of global UV spectral irradiance measurements between a BTS CCD-array and a Brewer spectroradiometer
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Published:2022-07-15
Issue:13
Volume:15
Page:4125-4133
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
González Carmen, Vilaplana José M.ORCID, Bogeat José A., Serrano AntonioORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Spectral measurements of UV irradiance are of great
importance for protecting human health as well as for supporting
scientific research. To perform these measurements, double monochromator
scanning spectroradiometers are the preferred devices thanks to their
linearity and stray-light reduction. However, because of their high cost and demanding maintenance, CCD-array-based spectroradiometers are increasingly used for monitoring UV irradiance. Nevertheless, CCD-array
spectroradiometers have specific limitations, such as a high detection
threshold or stray-light contamination. To overcome these challenges,
several manufacturers are striving to develop improved instrumentation. In
particular, Gigahertz-Optik GmbH has developed the stray-light-reduced
BTS2048-UV-S spectroradiometer series (hereafter “BTS”). In this
study, the long-term performance of the BTS and its seasonal behavior,
regarding global UV irradiance, was assessed. To carry out the
analysis, BTS irradiance measurements were compared against
measurements from the Brewer MK-III #150 scanning spectrophotometer during
three campaigns. A total of 711 simultaneous spectra, measured under
cloud-free conditions and covering a wide range of solar zenith angles (SZAs; from
14 to 70∘) and UV indexes (from 2.4 to 10.6), were used
for the comparison. During the three measurement campaigns, the global UV
spectral ratio BTS / Brewer was almost constant (at around 0.93) in the
305–360 nm region for SZAs below 70∘.
Thus, the BTS calibration was stable during the whole period of study (∼ 1.5 years). Likewise, it showed no significant seasonal or SZA dependence
in this wavelength region. Regarding the UV index, a good correlation
between the BTS and the Brewer #150 was found, i.e., the dynamic range of
the BTS is comparable to that of the Brewer #150. These results confirm
the quality of the long-term performance of the BTS array spectroradiometer
in measuring global UV irradiance.
Funder
Junta de Extremadura
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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