Improving Langley calibrations by reducing diurnal variations of aerosol Ångström parameters

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Abstract

Errors in the sun photometer calibration constant lead to artificial diurnal variations, symmetric around solar noon, of the retrieved aerosol optical depth (AOD) and the associated Ångström exponent α and its curvature γ. We show in simulations that within the uncertainty of state-of-the-art Langley calibrations, these diurnal variations of α and γ can be significant in low AOD conditions, while those of AOD are negligible. We implement a weighted Monte Carlo method of finding an improved calibration constant by minimizing the diurnal variations in α and γ and apply the method to sun photometer data of a clear day in Innsbruck, Austria. The results show that our method can be used to improve the calibrations in two of the four wavelength channels by up to a factor of 3.6. © Author(s) 2013.

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Kreuter, A., Wuttke, S., & Blumthaler, M. (2013). Improving Langley calibrations by reducing diurnal variations of aerosol Ångström parameters. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 6(1), 99–103. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-6-99-2013

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