1994
DOI: 10.1016/0038-092x(94)90137-6
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A spectral model of Linke's turbidity factor and its experimental implications

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“…When looking into the statistical significance of the differences in turbidity values between air masses in different sites, the Table 4. Annual course of the mean Linke's turbidity factor (T L2 ) with uncertainty on selected days in Warsaw and Belsk in 1969-1993and 1994-2003 following observations can be made: in both Warsaw and Belsk, significantly greater atmospheric turbidity is caused by tropical and polar continental air masses than by the arctic type. In Belsk, polar maritime air also shows greater turbidity than in arctic air.…”
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“…When looking into the statistical significance of the differences in turbidity values between air masses in different sites, the Table 4. Annual course of the mean Linke's turbidity factor (T L2 ) with uncertainty on selected days in Warsaw and Belsk in 1969-1993and 1994-2003 following observations can be made: in both Warsaw and Belsk, significantly greater atmospheric turbidity is caused by tropical and polar continental air masses than by the arctic type. In Belsk, polar maritime air also shows greater turbidity than in arctic air.…”
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“…Linke's turbidity factor (1922,1929) was calculated using the method proposed by Grenier et al (1994):…”
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“…Un número de autores han tratado de eliminar esta dificultad por diferentes medios, el más popular de los cuales es normalizar los valores medidos de T L a los que se obtendrían con una masa relativa de aire de valor 2. Respecto a esto, tenemos la contribución de y de Grenier et al (1994). sugirió que los valores del Factor de turbiedad de Linke T 2,00 , que corresponden a la elevación solar de 30º, pueden ser considerados como independientes de la masa relativa atmosférica y por lo tanto, ser representaciones estrictas de la turbiedad de la atmósfera.…”
Section: Ii42 Coeficiente De Turbiedad De Linkeunclassified
“…To compute this, they applied the Spectral2 model of Bird and Riordan [6], which includes spectral expressions for the ozone optical thickness, δ oλ , (to apply it they assigned as the ozone layer a mid-value of 0.30 atm-cm at their Mediterranean latitude), for the absorption by the permanent gaseous constituents of the atmosphere, δ gλ , referred to as mixed gases by the model, and also for the molecular Rayleigh scattering, δ rλ . They offered the expression ( ) Other parameterisations were later carried out by Grenier et al [7], Molineaux et al [2], and recently by Gueymard [8], always through the application of the current definition of CDA.…”
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