UV-B Robertson-Berger meter characterization and field calibration

The New Zealand Meteorological Service has used a Robertson-Berger meter (RB meter) to monitor solar UV-B radiation for the past decade. The radiometric properties of the instrument have been analyzed and agree with the standard values published by Berger. A detailed theoretical treatment of the RB...

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Main Authors: Grainger, R, Basher, R, McKenzie, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Optical Society of American (OSA) 1993
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description The New Zealand Meteorological Service has used a Robertson-Berger meter (RB meter) to monitor solar UV-B radiation for the past decade. The radiometric properties of the instrument have been analyzed and agree with the standard values published by Berger. A detailed theoretical treatment of the RB meter response that fully accounts for its cosine response is presented. Field measurements made with the RB meter and with a double monochromator spectral radiometer were used to validate the theoretical model and to derive a calibration for the RB meter. Only cloud-free data were considered so that the downward radiation field at the surface could be modeled as the sum of direct solar and isotropic diffuse components. The imperfect cosine responses of both instruments were modeled. A RB meter count was found to equate to 0.25 ± 0.02 Jm-2 referenced to 300-nm radiation at vertical incidence. © 1993 Optical Society of America.
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spelling oxford-uuid:c8375bf4-542f-4363-8f14-4e213b937da02022-03-27T06:50:36ZUV-B Robertson-Berger meter characterization and field calibrationJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:c8375bf4-542f-4363-8f14-4e213b937da0EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordOptical Society of American (OSA)1993Grainger, RBasher, RMcKenzie, RThe New Zealand Meteorological Service has used a Robertson-Berger meter (RB meter) to monitor solar UV-B radiation for the past decade. The radiometric properties of the instrument have been analyzed and agree with the standard values published by Berger. A detailed theoretical treatment of the RB meter response that fully accounts for its cosine response is presented. Field measurements made with the RB meter and with a double monochromator spectral radiometer were used to validate the theoretical model and to derive a calibration for the RB meter. Only cloud-free data were considered so that the downward radiation field at the surface could be modeled as the sum of direct solar and isotropic diffuse components. The imperfect cosine responses of both instruments were modeled. A RB meter count was found to equate to 0.25 ± 0.02 Jm-2 referenced to 300-nm radiation at vertical incidence. © 1993 Optical Society of America.
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UV-B Robertson-Berger meter characterization and field calibration
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title_short UV-B Robertson-Berger meter characterization and field calibration
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