Ultraviolet actinic flux in the stratosphere: An overview of balloon-borne measurements during EASOE, 1991/92

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Arctic Regions, Radiant Flux Density, Solar Radiation, Stratosphere, Ultraviolet Radiation, Vertical Distribution, Winter, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Mathematical Models, Ozone, Radiometers, Ultraviolet Detectors

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Filter radiometers sensitive in the spectral intervals 290-310 nm and at 280-400 nm were used to measure the actinic flux in the stratosphere. Data were obtained from seven balloon flights during the European Arctic Stratosphere Ozone Experiment (EASOE). Measurements were made at solar zenith angles between 95 deg and 68 deg and at altitudes from 0 up to 33 km. The observations are compared to values calculated by a radiation flux model.

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