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devel:eubrewnetconfiguration [2022/10/20 07:53]
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devel:eubrewnetconfiguration [2023/09/20 14:07]
jlsolano [Temperature]
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 For the UV temperature correction, the user has to provide For the UV temperature correction, the user has to provide
  
-* A field with a reference temperature (''​Tref'',​ in ºC), and+  ​* A field with a reference temperature (''​Tref'',​ in ºC), and
  
-* A table with one row for each wavelength (in Angströms) and the corresponding temperature dependence factor (''​Tdep'',​ in 1/​ºC). ​+  ​* A table with one row for each wavelength (in Angströms) and the corresponding temperature dependence factor (''​Tdep'',​ in 1/​ºC). ​
  
 All this information can be obtained by the experimental characterization described in [[https://​acp.copernicus.org/​articles/​8/​3369/​2008/​|Lakkala et al., Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8, 3369–3383,​ 2008]] All this information can be obtained by the experimental characterization described in [[https://​acp.copernicus.org/​articles/​8/​3369/​2008/​|Lakkala et al., Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8, 3369–3383,​ 2008]]
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 In the configuration,​ the user can provide In the configuration,​ the user can provide
  
-* A table with five columns: angle (between 0 and 90 degrees), and angular responses in the N, S, W, and E directions (**as of February 2022, only the angular response in the N direction is used**) ​+  ​* A table with five columns: angle (between 0 and 90 degrees), and angular responses ​(measurements from the CR file normalized to the maximum value at 0 degrees) ​in the N, S, W, and E directions, see the next figure ​(**as of February 2022, only the angular response in the N direction is used**)
  
-* Fields with default values for the albedo, Angström'​s alpha and beta, and the cloud cover. These meteorological parameters will be used if no information for a specific day is provided in the following table.+{{ :​devel:​arf_measurement.png?​direct&​400 |}}
  
-* A table with 5 columns: date (in YYYY-MM-DD format), albedo, Angström'​s alpha, Angström'​s beta, and cloud cover.+  * Fields with default values for the albedo, Angström'​s alpha and beta, and the cloud cover. These meteorological parameters will be used if no information for a specific day is provided in the following table. 
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 +  ​* A table with 5 columns: date (in YYYY-MM-DD format), albedo, Angström'​s alpha, Angström'​s beta, and cloud cover. ​The cloud cover takes values from 0 to 1, and the cosine correction is only calculated for values lower than 0.9
  
 These data are used to calculate the cosine correction in the level 2 UV product. For the calculation itself we use a modified version of the [[https://​github.com/​pec0ra/​buvic|Brewer UV Irradiance Calculator (BUVIC)]] developed by Basile Maret and Julian Gröbner at the [[https://​www.pmodwrc.ch/​en/​home/​|PMOD/​WRC]]. These data are used to calculate the cosine correction in the level 2 UV product. For the calculation itself we use a modified version of the [[https://​github.com/​pec0ra/​buvic|Brewer UV Irradiance Calculator (BUVIC)]] developed by Basile Maret and Julian Gröbner at the [[https://​www.pmodwrc.ch/​en/​home/​|PMOD/​WRC]].
devel/eubrewnetconfiguration.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/25 16:00 by jlsolano