Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9458810 | Atmospheric Environment | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This paper examines the dependence of Ïvis and its relation to surface-layer extinction coefficient Ï (Koschmider quotient of 3.912 and visibility V) on meteorological and anthropological factors during the observation period. Knowledge of the relationship between columnar aerosol turbidity (which can be expressed by Ïvis) and Ï allows a more precise and accurate estimation of the aerosol effect on the radiative composition of climate. This work offers some contributions to solving this problem. Therefore, the relations have been described in the form of mathematical/statistical models of AOD (based on “momentary” and mean seasonal values), in which meteorological (and astronomical) parameters as well as the amount of industry dust emission were used as independent variables to improve exactness and credibility in the models.
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Authors
Apoloniusz Sztyler,