Application of the SKYRAD improved Langley plot method for the in situ calibration of CIMEL sun-sky photometers
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The in situ procedure for determining the solar calibration constants, originally developed for the PREDE
Sun-sky radiometers and based on a modified version of the Langley plot, was applied to a CIMEL
instrument located in Valencia, Spain, not integrated into AERONET. Taking into account the different
mechanical and electronic characteristics of the two radiometers, the method was adapted to the characteristics of the CIMEL instrument. The iterative procedure for the determination of the solar calibration constants was applied to a 3-year data set. The results were compared with the two sets of
experimental calibration constants determined during this period using the standard Langley plot
method. The agreement was found to be consistent with the experimental errors, and the method can
definitely also be used to determine the solar calibration constant for the CIMEL instrument, improving
its calibration. The method can be used provided the radiometer is previously calibrated for diffuse
radiance using a standard lamp. © 2007 Optical Society of America.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Campanelli, Monica; Malvestuto, Vincenzo; Tomasi, Claudio
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