Ultraviolet Spectral Radiance of the Horizon Sky

Representative data are presented concerning the spectral radiance of the horizon sky for wavelengths between 300 and 420 nm at three observation azimuths at different times of the day under various meteorological conditions. The measurements were made over water at the Chesapeake Bay. The radiance...

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ATMOSPHERIC SCATTERING
AZIMUTH
DAYLIGHT
FREQUENCY
HORIZON
METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
Meteorology
OZONE
SKY
SPECTRAL EMITTANCE
Ultraviolet Detection and Detectors
ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
VISIBILITY
title Ultraviolet Spectral Radiance of the Horizon Sky
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