From ground-based measurements with NILU-UV multichannel, moderate-bandwidth filter instruments deployed at altitudes from 3,000 m to 5,000 m on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) values for the UV index (UVI), the total ozone column amount (TOCA), and the cloud modification factor (CMF, defined to be 1 for a clear-sky atmosphere) were derived for the measurement period from June 2008 to September 2010. The values of these three geophysical parameters were compared at four different study sites on the TP: Linzhi (29.66°N, 94.37°E, 2,995 m), Lhasa (29.65°N, 91.18°E, 3,683 m), Tingri (28.66°N, 87.13°E, 4,335 m), and Nagchu (31.47°N, 92.06°E, 4,510 m). For 2009, the annual mean UVI values at the four study sites were found to be 6.8 for Linzhi, 8.8 for Lhasa, 10.5 for Tingri, and 6.7 for Nagchu; the annual mean TOCA value was found to be in the range of 260-264 Dobson units (DU) in Lhasa, Linzhi, and Nagchu, but only 252 DU in Tingri; and the annual mean CMF values were found to be 0.70 for Linzhi, 0.83 for Lhasa, 0.92 for Tingri, and 0.70 for Nagchu. The low UV radiation level found in Linzhi was due to its low altitude among the four study sites and a quite cloudy sky. The highest UVI of 19.2 was measured in Tingri, where the high UV radiation level mainly was due to the high CMF value of 0.92 and a relatively high albedo associated with a gray ground surface and surrounding snow-covered mountains. By use of radiative transfer calculations the UVI differences between the four study sites due to different TOCA values, latitudes, and altitudes were estimated. The TOCA values derived from the ground measurements in Lhasa were found to be in good agreement with those derived from OMI measurements.
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10 May 2013
RADIATION PROCESSES IN THE ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN (IRS2012): Proceedings of the International Radiation Symposium (IRC/IAMAS)
6–10 August 2012
Dahlem Cube, Free University, Berlin
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Solar UV radiation measurements across the Tibetan Plateau Free
Yi-Chun Chen;
Yi-Chun Chen
Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, P. O. Box 7803, N-5020 Bergen,
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Gelsor Norsang;
Gelsor Norsang
Geophysics Institute, Tibet University, Jiangsu Rd.36, Lhasa, Postcode 850000, Tibet,
China
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Nima Pingcuo;
Nima Pingcuo
Geophysics Institute, Tibet University, Jiangsu Rd.36, Lhasa, Postcode 850000, Tibet,
China
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Arne Dahlback;
Arne Dahlback
Department of Physics, University of Oslo, P. O. Box 1048, N-0316 Oslo,
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Øyvind Frette;
Øyvind Frette
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Berit Kjeldstad;
Berit Kjeldstad
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, NO-7491 Trondheim,
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Bo/rge Hamre;
Bo/rge Hamre
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Knut Stamnes;
Knut Stamnes
Stevens Institute of Technology, Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030,
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Jakob J. Stamnes
Jakob J. Stamnes
Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, P. O. Box 7803, N-5020 Bergen,
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Yi-Chun Chen
Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, P. O. Box 7803, N-5020 Bergen,
Norway
Gelsor Norsang
Geophysics Institute, Tibet University, Jiangsu Rd.36, Lhasa, Postcode 850000, Tibet,
China
Nima Pingcuo
Geophysics Institute, Tibet University, Jiangsu Rd.36, Lhasa, Postcode 850000, Tibet,
China
Arne Dahlback
Department of Physics, University of Oslo, P. O. Box 1048, N-0316 Oslo,
Norway
Øyvind Frette
Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, P. O. Box 7803, N-5020 Bergen,
Norway
Berit Kjeldstad
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, NO-7491 Trondheim,
Norway
Bo/rge Hamre
Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, P. O. Box 7803, N-5020 Bergen,
Norway
Knut Stamnes
Stevens Institute of Technology, Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030,
USA
Jakob J. Stamnes
Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, P. O. Box 7803, N-5020 Bergen,
Norway
AIP Conf. Proc. 1531, 848–851 (2013)
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Yi-Chun Chen, Gelsor Norsang, Nima Pingcuo, Arne Dahlback, Øyvind Frette, Berit Kjeldstad, Bo/rge Hamre, Knut Stamnes, Jakob J. Stamnes; Solar UV radiation measurements across the Tibetan Plateau. AIP Conf. Proc. 10 May 2013; 1531 (1): 848–851. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4804903
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