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Krakow, 1.-3.10.2003. Tasks Inventory of QC procedures at the measurement sites Spectral radiance measurements and their interpretation.

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Page 1: Krakow, 1.-3.10.2003. Tasks Inventory of QC procedures at the measurement sites Spectral radiance measurements and their interpretation.

EDUCE Project:

Inventory of QC procedures and

correction tools at all sites

& Tasks within WP8

Mario Blumthaler

Institute for Medical PhysicsUniversity Innsbruck

Krakow, 1.-3.10.2003

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Tasks

• Inventory of QC procedures at the measurement sites

• Spectral radiance measurements and their interpretation

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Sky radiance distribution, 10.08.2000, near Thessaloniki, Greece

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Sky radiance measurements in the principal plane

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Effect of inhomogenous surface albedo on diffuse UV sky radiance

M. Huber, M. Blumthaler, J. Schreder and J. Lenoble

submitted to JGR, under minor revision after review

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Jungfraujoch (3576 m asl)

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