The ultraviolet index (UVI) is the most commonly used variable to inform about the level and potential harmful effect of ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching the Earth's surface. This variable is derived from the output signal of UV radiometers applying conversion factors from calibration methods. This paper focused on the influence of the use of two of these methods (called one-step and two-steps methods) on the experimental UVI measured by a YES UVB-1 radiometer located in a midlatitude station, Granada (Spain) for the period 2006–2009. In addition, it also analyzes the deviation from the UVI values obtained when the manufacturer's calibration factors are applied. For this goal, a detailed characterization of the UVB-1 radiometer from the ...
The article presents a technique to measure the ultraviolet index using a personal hand held ultravi...
A blind intercomparison of ground-based ultraviolet (UV) instruments has been organized for the firs...
The solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) flux density at the earth's surface depends on the incoming sol...
The ultraviolet index (UVI) is the most commonly used variable to inform about the level and potenti...
MCM9 UV Conference. Davos, Switzerland, 17-20 September 2007.The UV Index (UVI) is a public-oriented...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) have jointly rec...
International audienceThis paper focusses on the proposal of a new method for the calibration of bro...
International audienceThis communication analyses the performance of several methods to estimate Ult...
Decreasing trends of total ozone affect mainly solar ultraviolet (UV) levels at ground level with ad...
Polysulphone film is used as a personal UV dosemeter in dermatological or epidemiological studies. T...
In this work we adapt an empirical model to estimate ultraviolet erythemal irradiance (UVER) using e...
The purpose of this work is to homogenise a number of different data sets of daily values of UV-radi...
International audienceSpectral solar UV radiation measurements are performed in France using three s...
The UV index (UVI) and dose (UVD) are quantities of UV irradiance weighted for its effect on organis...
In 2017, PMOD/WRC organised the solar ultraviolet broadband radiometer comparison campaign UVC-II. A...
The article presents a technique to measure the ultraviolet index using a personal hand held ultravi...
A blind intercomparison of ground-based ultraviolet (UV) instruments has been organized for the firs...
The solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) flux density at the earth's surface depends on the incoming sol...
The ultraviolet index (UVI) is the most commonly used variable to inform about the level and potenti...
MCM9 UV Conference. Davos, Switzerland, 17-20 September 2007.The UV Index (UVI) is a public-oriented...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) have jointly rec...
International audienceThis paper focusses on the proposal of a new method for the calibration of bro...
International audienceThis communication analyses the performance of several methods to estimate Ult...
Decreasing trends of total ozone affect mainly solar ultraviolet (UV) levels at ground level with ad...
Polysulphone film is used as a personal UV dosemeter in dermatological or epidemiological studies. T...
In this work we adapt an empirical model to estimate ultraviolet erythemal irradiance (UVER) using e...
The purpose of this work is to homogenise a number of different data sets of daily values of UV-radi...
International audienceSpectral solar UV radiation measurements are performed in France using three s...
The UV index (UVI) and dose (UVD) are quantities of UV irradiance weighted for its effect on organis...
In 2017, PMOD/WRC organised the solar ultraviolet broadband radiometer comparison campaign UVC-II. A...
The article presents a technique to measure the ultraviolet index using a personal hand held ultravi...
A blind intercomparison of ground-based ultraviolet (UV) instruments has been organized for the firs...
The solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) flux density at the earth's surface depends on the incoming sol...