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Surface Solar Radiation Compositions Observed from Himawari-8/9 and Fengyun-4 Series
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2023
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Vegetation PhotosynthesisEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringAtmospheric PhotochemistryFengyun-4 SeriesSolar-terrestrial InteractionSolar PhysicEarth ScienceSolar Terrestrial EnvironmentMicrometeorologyAtmospheric ScienceAtmospheric SensingSolar Physics (Heliophysics)Solar PowerRadiation MeasurementOptimal AlgorithmRadiometrySolar Physics (Solar Energy Conversion)AstrophysicsRadiative Transfer ModellingSolar VariabilityAtmospheric RadiationSsrc ProductsRemote SensingOptical Remote SensingSolar Radiation Management
Abstract Surface downward solar radiation compositions (SSRC), including photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), ultraviolet-A (UVA), ultraviolet-B (UVB), and shortwave radiation (SWR), with high spatial–temporal resolutions and precision are essential for applications including solar power, vegetation photosynthesis, and environmental health. In this study, an optimal algorithm was developed to calculate SSRC, including their direct and diffuse components. Key features of the algorithm include combining the radiative transfer model with machine learning techniques, including full consideration of the effects of aerosol types, cloud phases, and gas components. A near-real-time monitoring system was developed based on this algorithm, with SSRC products generated from Himawari-8 / 9 and Fengyun-4 series data. Validation with ground-based data shows that the accuracy of the SWR and PAR compositions (daily mean RMSEs of 19.7 and 9.2 W m −2 , respectively) are significantly better than those of state-of-the-art products from CERES, ERA5, and GLASS. The accuracy of UVA and UVB measurements is comparable with CERES. Characteristics of aerosols, clouds, gases, and their impacts on SSRC are investigated before, during, and post COVID-19; in particular, significant SSRC variations due to the reduction of aerosols and increase of ozone are identified in the Chinese central and eastern areas during that period. The spatial–temporal resolution of data products [up to 0.05° (10 min) −1 for the full-disk region] is one of the most important advantages. Data for the East Asia–Pacific region during 2016–20 is available from the CARE home page ( www.slrss.cn/care/sp/pc/ ).
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