Correcting global solar ultraviolet spectra recorded by a Brewer spectroradiometer for its angular response error
- 20 September 1998
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 37 (27) , 6339-6344
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.37.006339
Abstract
We present a methodology for correcting the global UV spectral measurements of a Brewer MKIII spectroradiometer for the error introduced by the deviation of the angular response of the instrument from the ideal response. This methodology is applicable also to other Brewer spectroradiometers that are currently in operation. The various stages of the methodology are described in detail, together with the uncertainties involved in each stage. Finally global spectral UV measurements with and without the application of the correction are compared with collocated measurements of another spectroradiometer and with model calculations, demonstrating the efficiency of the method. Depending on wavelength and on the aerosol loading, the cosine correction factors range from 2% to 7%. The uncertainties involved in the calculation of these correction factors were found to be relatively small, ranging from ∼0.2% to ∼2%.Keywords
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