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Investigation of the effect of contrails on direct and diffuse irradiance
Author(s) -
Philipp Weihs,
Erwin Feitzinger,
D. Baumgartner,
Jochen Wagner,
Marcus Rennhofer,
W. Laube,
Josef Gadermaier
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
aip conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
eISSN - 1551-7616
pISSN - 0094-243X
DOI - 10.1063/1.4804825
Subject(s) - irradiance , shortwave , sky , environmental science , shortwave radiation , solar irradiance , observatory , meteorology , radiation , remote sensing , atmospheric sciences , physics , optics , geography , astronomy , radiative transfer
In the present study we investigate the effect of contrails on global shortwave radiation. This investigation is performed using continuous hemispherical fish eye photographs of the sky, diffuse and direct shortwave measurements. These measurements have been performed at the solar observatory Kanzelhohe (1540 m.a.s.l) located in the southern part of Austria during a period of one and half year. The time resolution of the measurements is one minute, which allows to accurately follow the formation-eventually the disappearance or the movement - of the contrails in the sky. Using the fish eye photographs we identified clear sky days with a high contrail persistence. We especially look at situations where the contrails were obstructing the sun. First results show that contrails moving between sun and observer/sensor may reduce the global radiation by up to 68%. In general we however observe that during days with a high contrail persistence the diffuse irradiance is slightly increased. Finally a statistic of th...

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