“…Data collected during this campaign can be used for studying processes initiated in the atmosphere by the passing of the Moon's shadow and for validating three-dimensional (3-D) radiative transfer (RT) calculations that simulate the irradiance at Earth's surface during the period of totality (Emde and Mayer, 2007). Similar observations have been used during previous solar eclipses to study wavelength-dependent changes in spectral irradiance (Blumthaler et al, 2006;Kazantzidis et al, 2007), the change in the ratio of diffuse and direct irradiance over the period of the eclipse (Zerefos et al, 2000(Zerefos et al, , 2001), short-term and longer-lasting fluctuations in the total ozone column (TOC; Antón et al, 2010;Kazantzidis et al, 2007;Mateos et al, 2014;Mims and Mims, 1993;Zerefos et al, 2000Zerefos et al, , 2001Zerefos et al, , 2007, variations in the NO 2 column (Adams et al, 2010), and comparison of measurements during totality with 3-D RT model results (Kazantzidis et al, 2007). We revisit some of these issues by focusing on the wavelength dependence of solar limb darkening (LD), ozone observations, and the changing direct and diffuse radiation.…”