Shortwave surface radiation network for observing small-scale cloud inhomogeneity fields

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Date
2016
Volume
9
Issue
3
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München : European Geopyhsical Union
Abstract

As part of the High Definition Clouds and Precipitation for advancing Climate Prediction Observational Prototype Experiment (HOPE), a high-density network of 99 silicon photodiode pyranometers was set up around Jülich (10 km × 12 km area) from April to July 2013 to capture the small-scale variability of cloud-induced radiation fields at the surface. In this paper, we provide the details of this unique setup of the pyranometer network, data processing, quality control, and uncertainty assessment under variable conditions. Some exemplary days with clear, broken cloudy, and overcast skies were explored to assess the spatiotemporal observations from the network along with other collocated radiation and sky imager measurements available during the HOPE period.

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data processing, inhomogeneity, instrumentation, irradiation, measurement method, network analysis, quality control, shortwave radiation, silicon, uncertainty analysis
Citation
Madhavan, B. L., Kalisch, J., & Macke, A. (2016). Shortwave surface radiation network for observing small-scale cloud inhomogeneity fields. 9(3). https://doi.org//10.5194/amt-9-1153-2016
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CC BY 3.0 Unported