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- noun An
actinometer used to measuresolar radiation incident on a surface; asolarimeter
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Long-term variations of UV-B irradiance over Canada estimated from Brewer observations and derived from ozone and pyranometer measurements.
Long-term change and variability in surface UV irradiance in the Arctic 2009
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Long-term variations of UV-B irradiance over Canada estimated from Brewer observations and derived from ozone and pyranometer measurements.
Long-term change and variability in surface UV irradiance in the Arctic 2009
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Long-term variations of UV-B irradiance over Canada estimated from Brewer observations and derived from ozone and pyranometer measurements.
Long-term change and variability in surface UV irradiance in the Arctic 2009
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Derivation of UV-A irradiance from pyranometer measurements.
Long-term change and variability in surface UV irradiance in the Arctic 2009
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The model is based on previous efforts to estimate UV-A irradiance from pyranometer measurements [29].
Long-term change and variability in surface UV irradiance in the Arctic 2009
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Derivation of UV-A irradiance from pyranometer measurements.
Long-term change and variability in surface UV irradiance in the Arctic 2009
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Díaz et al. [32] estimated narrowband (303.030 – 307.692 nm) irradiances for Barrow from pyranometer data and satellite-measured total column ozone, and found that spring UV irradiance increased between 1979 and 2000.
Long-term change and variability in surface UV irradiance in the Arctic 2009
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I will have a pyranometer running in parallel for the screen test, along with air temp and wind.
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We measured incoming and reflected solar radiation with a LI-200SL pyranometer (LI-COR Biosciences, Lincoln, NE, USA), for which the spectral response includes the 400-1100 nm range.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jeremy Lundholm et al. 2010
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The pyranometer was mounted on a stand 50 cm from the ground (approximately 35 cm from the surface of the growing medium in the modules) and was rotated 180° in order to measure both incoming and reflected radiation.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jeremy Lundholm et al. 2010
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