Atmospheric extinction and meteorological conditions - A long time photometric study

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Aerosols, Astronomical Photometry, Atmospheric Effects, Extinction, Weather, Air Pollution, Mie Scattering

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A retrospective investigation covering about twenty years during which wide-band and intermediate-band photometry has been performed at Grossschwabhausen observing station of the Jena University Observatory, allows an analysis of variations of atmospheric extinction at different time scales. A comparison with an earlier investigation by Wempe (1947) permits to draw conclusions about the evolution of air pollution by aerosols over nearly half a century. Parallel Mie calculations allow to interpret the variations of the measured extinction data in terms of size variations of water-rich aerosols.

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