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All-sky camera system providing high temporal resolution annual time series of irradiance in the arctic

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22096
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https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.424871
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2021-07-23
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Journal article
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Johnsen, Geir; Zolich, Artur; Grant, Stephen; Bjorgum, Rune; Cohen, Jonathan H.; Mckee, David; Kopec, Tomasz Piotr; Vogedes, Daniel Ludwig; Berge, Jorgen
Abstract
The ArcLight observatory provides hourly continuous time series of light regime data (intensity, spectral composition, and photoperiod) from the Arctic, Svalbard at 79° N. Until now, no complete annual time series of biologically relevant light has been provided from the high Arctic due to insufficient sensitivity of commercial light sensors during the Polar Night. We describe a camera system providing all-sky images and the corresponding integrated spectral irradiance (𝐸�PAR) in energy or quanta units, throughout a complete annual cycle. We present hourly–diel–annual dynamics from 2017 to 2020 of irradiance and its relation to weather conditions, sun and moon trajectories.
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Optical Society of America
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Johnsen, Zolich, Grant S, Bjorgum, Cohen, Mckee D, Kopec TP, Vogedes DL, Berge. All-sky camera system providing high temporal resolution annual time series of irradiance in the arctic. Applied Optics. 2021;60(22):6456-6468
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