The total solar eclipse of August 11, 1999 provided a unique opportunity to observe the input of fast day-night and night-day transitions, under high solar elevation around noon, on the earth-atmosphere-biosphere system. Within the interdisciplinary eld campaign BAYSOFI, measurements of radiation, boundary layer microme-teorology and photochemistry, photosynthesis and transpiration were carried out at Freising-Weihenstephan and several locations nearby focusing on short-term effects of the eclipse. Although the overall grosswetter-lage on August 11 was not favourable for viewing the eclipse, with clouds covering most of central Europe, observational conditions at Weihenstephan were fair due to a large hole in the cloud layer which appeared...
Integrated atmospheric measurements were made at two sites in the UK during the total solar eclipse ...
Microclimatology is the science of measuring and predicting our immediate atmospheric environment. W...
A solar eclipse is a rare but spectacular natural phenomenon and furthermore it is a challenge for ...
This paper provides the overview of an integrated, multi-disciplinary effort to study the effects of...
A solar eclipse provides a well-characterized reduction in solar radiation, of calculable amount and...
A solar eclipse provides a well-characterized reduction in solar radiation, of calculable amount and...
During a solar eclipse the solar irradiance reaching the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) is reduced in the M...
This article reviews atmospheric changes associated with 44 solar eclipses, beginning with the first...
A study of the impact of a total solar eclipse (TSE) on surface atmospheric electricity was made usi...
International audienceSolar irradiance spectral measurements were performed during a total solar ecl...
A total solar eclipse traversed 37 the continental United States on August 21, 2017. It 38 was the f...
The total solar eclipse provided a unique opportunity to understand the effects of solar radiation o...
On 20 March 2015, a total solar eclipse occurred over Ny-Ålesund (78.9° N, 11.9° E), Svalbard, in th...
During the partial (~50%) solar eclipse occurred on March 20, 2015, morning, various meteorological ...
This research project was part of a nationwide effort organized by Montana Space Grant consortium to...
Integrated atmospheric measurements were made at two sites in the UK during the total solar eclipse ...
Microclimatology is the science of measuring and predicting our immediate atmospheric environment. W...
A solar eclipse is a rare but spectacular natural phenomenon and furthermore it is a challenge for ...
This paper provides the overview of an integrated, multi-disciplinary effort to study the effects of...
A solar eclipse provides a well-characterized reduction in solar radiation, of calculable amount and...
A solar eclipse provides a well-characterized reduction in solar radiation, of calculable amount and...
During a solar eclipse the solar irradiance reaching the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) is reduced in the M...
This article reviews atmospheric changes associated with 44 solar eclipses, beginning with the first...
A study of the impact of a total solar eclipse (TSE) on surface atmospheric electricity was made usi...
International audienceSolar irradiance spectral measurements were performed during a total solar ecl...
A total solar eclipse traversed 37 the continental United States on August 21, 2017. It 38 was the f...
The total solar eclipse provided a unique opportunity to understand the effects of solar radiation o...
On 20 March 2015, a total solar eclipse occurred over Ny-Ålesund (78.9° N, 11.9° E), Svalbard, in th...
During the partial (~50%) solar eclipse occurred on March 20, 2015, morning, various meteorological ...
This research project was part of a nationwide effort organized by Montana Space Grant consortium to...
Integrated atmospheric measurements were made at two sites in the UK during the total solar eclipse ...
Microclimatology is the science of measuring and predicting our immediate atmospheric environment. W...
A solar eclipse is a rare but spectacular natural phenomenon and furthermore it is a challenge for ...