Global validation of a forecast model for irradiance of solar, erythemally effective ultraviolet radiation

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SCHMALWIESER A SCHAUBERGER G JANOUCH M NUNEZ M KOSKELA T BERGER D KARAMANIAN G PROŠEK Pavel LÁSKA Kamil

Year of publication 2002
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Optical Engineering
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Faculty of Science

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Description A worldwide forecast of the global solar erythemally effective UV irradiance, also called UV Index, under clear skies is presented. The forecast was established to inform the public about the expected amount of erythemally effective ultraviolet radiation for the next day. The forecast as well as the radiation model are validated using measurements from a Robertson-Berger meter made at four continents (Antarctica, Australia, America, and Europe). The measurements cover the latitudinal range from 67.4 deg N to 60.1 deg S. Since the UV Index was determined to quantify UV radiation protection, the goal of a forecast scheme is to avoid underestimation. Therefore the frequency of underestimation was used as quality criteria also. The Austrian forecast model shows less than 7.3% underestimation in all cases, whereas 5.0% result from the radiation model and 2.3% from the used value of the total ozone content of the atmosphere.
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