2020
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2019-961
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Changes in Surface Broadband Shortwave Radiation Budget during the 2017 Eclipse

Abstract: Abstract. While solar eclipses are known to greatly diminish the visible radiation reaching the surface of the Earth, less is known about the magnitude of the impact. We explore both the observed and modelled level of change in surface radiation during the eclipse of 2017. We deployed a pyranometer and Pandora spectrometer instrument to Casper, Wyoming and Columbia, Missouri to measure surface broadband shortwave (SW) flux and atmospheric properties during the 21 August 2017 solar eclipse event. We per… Show more

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