Spectral aerosol optical depth and Angstrom parameters in the polluted Athens atmosphere |
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Authors: | C. P. Jacovides N. A. Kaltsounides D. N. Asimakopoulos D. G. Kaskaoutis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Meteorology, Division of Applied Physics, University of Athens, Build PHYS-V, Panepistimioupolis, Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | Summary Using ground-based spectral solar extinction data taken in the Athens atmosphere during a field survey, experimental and modeled aerosol optical depths AOD have been retrieved. The Angstrom parameters α and β were derived through spectral extinction curves determined from a log–log plot fit in four spectral intervals, e.g. UV, VIS, UV-VIS and VIS-NIR. The results reveal that exponent α derived in the shorter wavebands, is correlated with β; in the VIS-NIR range the correlation is weaker, however. It has also found that α does not depend on the Angstrom law fits, while β does. Retrieved experimental AOD obtained at longer wavelengths exhibits a daily pattern similar to turbidity β; by contrast, AOD at shorter wavelengths follows the temporal variation of α. |
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