The effects of the partial solar eclipse of 20 March 2015 on short-wave (SW) and long-wave (LW) irradiance measurements, meteorological variables, and near surface particle properties have been investigated. Measurements were performed at three southern Italy observatories of the Global Atmospheric Watch - World Meteorological Organization (GAW-WMO): Lecce (LE, 40.3°N, 18.1°E, 30 m a.s.l.), Lamezia Terme (LT, 38.9°N, 16.2°E, 50 m a.s.l.), and Capo Granitola (CG, 37.6°N, 12.7°E, 50 m a.s.l.), to investigate the dependence of the eclipse effects on monitoring site location and meteorology. LE, LT, and CG were affected by a similar maximum obscuration of the solar disk, but meteorological parameters and aerosol optical and microphysical ...
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This article reviews atmospheric changes associated with 44 solar eclipses, beginning with the first...
A solar eclipse provides a well-characterized reduction in solar radiation, of calculable amount and...
Solar eclipses are not of merely astronomical interest, as they provide a predictable transient redu...
During the partial (~50%) solar eclipse occurred on March 20, 2015, morning, various meteorological ...
A study of the impact of a total solar eclipse (TSE) on surface atmospheric electricity was made usi...
A total solar eclipse affected southern South America on December 14, 2020.Its occurrence close to t...
This paper provides the overview of an integrated, multi-disciplinary effort to study the effects of...
On 20 March 2015 a deep partial eclipse of the Sun, the most significant since the 11 August 1999 to...
82-87An experiment has been conducted to understand the 11 Aug. 1999 solar eclipse induced changes ...
A wide range of surface and near-surface meteorological observations were made at the University of ...
International audienceIn this study the variations in the surface ozone concentration, the solar ult...
International audienceSolar irradiance spectral measurements were performed during a total solar ecl...
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This paper shows how the solar eclipse occurred on 20 March 2015 influenced the sporadic E (Es) laye...
This paper shows how the solar eclipse occurred on 20 March 2015 influenced the sporadic E (Es) laye...
This article reviews atmospheric changes associated with 44 solar eclipses, beginning with the first...
A solar eclipse provides a well-characterized reduction in solar radiation, of calculable amount and...
Solar eclipses are not of merely astronomical interest, as they provide a predictable transient redu...