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Investigations of Atmospheric Extinction Using Direct Solar Radiation Measurements Made with a Multiple Wavelength Radiometer
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Aerosol Size DistributionEngineeringAir QualityAtmospheric OpticsEarth ScienceAtmospheric ScienceAerosol SamplingAtmospheric SensingMeteorologyMultiple Wavelength RadiometerRadiative AbsorptionRadiation MeasurementRadiometryOptical Particle SizingAtmospheric RadiationAerosol ManRemote SensingOptical Remote SensingSolar Radiation ManagementAir PollutionRadiometer Measurements
A multiple wavelength solar radiometer designed for the purpose of measuring atmospheric optical depth at discrete wavelengths through the visible region is described. Experimental techniques including sample observations, are presented for obtaining atmospheric optical depth from radiometer measurements. These techniques apply for conditions where the optical depth is either temporally variant or invariant during the course of a day. The influence of the aerosol she distribution on optical depth is investigated. Theoretical calculations of the wavelength dependency of the aerosol optical depth contribution are presented for several representative aerosol size distributions. Methods are also presented for estimating the aerosol size distribution and aerosol man loading from multi-wavelength optical depth measurements.