Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10703863 | Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The meteorological parameters: direct solar (DS) and relative ultraviolet solar (UV) irradiances, pressure (p), temperature (T), relative humidity (RH) and negative small air-ion concentration (n), have been measured at Belgrade during the partial (97.7%) solar eclipse on 11 August 1999. Correlation between DS, relative UV irradiances (Pearson's correlation coefficient, r=0.7) and theoretical prediction of insolation drop during the eclipse are presented. The atmospheric pressure was close to normal and practically constant. A “mirror symmetry” between T and RH was observed. Correlation between RH and n (r=0.8) was found and highlighted considering molecular collision processes. This correlation was confirmed in an indoor experiment (r=0.95) and it is related partly to the decrease of air-ion recombination rate with increase of RH during the eclipse.
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Authors
P. Kolarž, J. Å ekariÄ, B.P. MarinkoviÄ, D.M. FilipoviÄ,