2017
DOI: 10.3103/s1068373917110012
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Long-term variability of UV radiation in the spectral range of 300–380 nm in Moscow

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“…However, in April over Central and Eastern Europe and in July over the northern Atlantic, the European territory of Russia, Central Siberia and Northeastern Asia the difference is higher than 5% and sometimes exceeds 10% according to the ERA-Interim dataset. These estimates are in a good agreement with the CMFuv trends over Moscow [78]. Model simulations provide much smaller changes in CMFuv.…”
Section: Eery Due To Cloud Variationssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…However, in April over Central and Eastern Europe and in July over the northern Atlantic, the European territory of Russia, Central Siberia and Northeastern Asia the difference is higher than 5% and sometimes exceeds 10% according to the ERA-Interim dataset. These estimates are in a good agreement with the CMFuv trends over Moscow [78]. Model simulations provide much smaller changes in CMFuv.…”
Section: Eery Due To Cloud Variationssupporting
confidence: 75%