Determination of the solar calibration constant for a sun-sky radiometer: proposal of an in-situ procedure.

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Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche, Istituto di Scienze dell' Atmosfera e del Clima, Research Area at Roma Tor Vergata, Via del Fosso del Vavaliere 100, 00133 Rome, Italy.

Published: January 2004

A new procedure is presented for determining in situ the solar calibration constant, i.e., the Sun-sky radiometer counts for a direct normal solar flux extrapolated to the top of the atmosphere. The method makes use of a modified version of the Langley plot based on the use of an inversion code of column-integrated aerosol size distribution, and it is ordinarily applied to calibrate Prede Sun-sky radiometers. To analyze how such an in situ method can work accurately, the technique has been applied to a five-month dataset obtained from measurements taken in Rome, Italy, by a Prede Sun-sky radiometer from 22 April to 5 November 2001. The precision of the in situ method has been estimated to within 1-2.5%, depending on the wavelength.

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