Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Feb 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984noaa.rept.....d&link_type=abstract
Progress Report National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, CO. Air Resources Lab.
Computer Science
Performance
Faculae, Irradiance, Solar Radiation, Stellar Models, Stratosphere, Ultraviolet Radiation, Variations, Antarctic Regions, Climatology, Lyman Alpha Radiation, Nimbus 7 Satellite, Radiometers, Solar Cycles, Solar Flux, Sun, Sunspots
Scientific paper
The status of the Solar UV Radiation and Climate Research Project was reviewed. Topics discussed included the following: solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation and climate research, atmospheric effects of solar UV variability, solar UV variations, models of solar UV spectral irradiance, plages and solar indices, intermediate term epochs in solar UV emission at 180 nm, spectroradiometer design rationale, ultraviolet radiation at the South Pole, and the performance of radiometric standard detectors (110 to 360 nm).
Donnelly Richard F.
Lean Judith L.
Puga Lawrence C.
Repoff T. P.
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