Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/30747
Title: Temperature dependence of the Brewer global UV measurements
Authors: Fountoulakis, Ilias 
Redondas, Alberto 
Lakkala, Kaisa 
Berjon, Alberto 
Bais, Alkiviadis F. 
Doppler, Lionel 
Feister, Uwe 
Heikkila, Anu 
Karppinen, Tomi 
Karhu, Juha M. 
Koskela, Tapani 
Garane, Katerina 
Fragkos, Konstantinos 
Savastiouk, Volodya 
Major Field of Science: Natural Sciences;Engineering and Technology
Field Category: NATURAL SCIENCES;ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY;Civil Engineering
Keywords: Central Macedonia;Finland;Germany;Greece;Spain;Thessaloniki [Central Macedonia];correction;error analysis;instrumentation;performance assessment;spectrophotometry;temperature effect;ultraviolet radiation;uncertainty analysis;uncertainty role
Issue Date: 22-Nov-2017
Source: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 2027, vol. 10, iss. 11, pp. 4491 - 4505
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Start page: 4491
End page: 4505
Journal: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 
Abstract: Spectral measurements of global UV irradiance recorded by Brewer spectrophotometers can be significantly affected by instrument-specific optical and mechanical features. Thus, proper corrections are needed in order to reduce the associated uncertainties to within acceptable levels. The present study aims to contribute to the reduction of uncertainties originating from changes in the Brewer internal temperature, which affect the performance of the optical and electronic parts, and subsequently the response of the instrument. Until now, measurements of the irradiance from various types of lamps at different temperatures have been used to characterize the instruments' temperature dependence. The use of 50ĝ€W lamps was found to induce errors in the characterization due to changes in the transmissivity of the Teflon diffuser as it warms up by the heat of the lamp. In contrast, the use of 200 or 1000ĝ€W lamps is considered more appropriate because they are positioned at longer distances from the diffuser so that warming is negligible. Temperature gradients inside the instrument can cause mechanical stresses which can affect the instrument's optical characteristics. Therefore, during the temperature-dependence characterization procedure warming or cooling must be slow enough to minimize these effects. In this study, results of the temperature characterization of eight different Brewer spectrophotometers operating in Greece, Finland, Germany and Spain are presented. It was found that the instruments' response changes differently in different temperature regions due to different responses of the diffusers' transmittance. The temperature correction factors derived for the Brewer spectrophotometers operating at Thessaloniki, Greece, and Sodankylä, Finland, were evaluated and were found to remove the temperature dependence of the instruments' sensitivity.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/30747
ISSN: 18671381
DOI: 10.5194/amt-10-4491-2017
Rights: © Author(s)
Type: Article
Affiliation : Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 
Agencia Estatal de Meteorología 
Finnish Meteorological Institute - Arctic Research Centre 
University of La Laguna 
Deutscher Wetterdienst 
Finnish Meteorological Institute 
National Institute of RandD for Optoelectronics INOE 2000 
International Ozone Services Inc 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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