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Tytuł:
Bilans radiacyjny w rejonie Kaffioyry (NW Spitsbergen) w sezonie letnim 2010 roku
Radiation balance in the Kaffioyra region (NW Spitsbergen) in the summer season 2010
Autorzy:
Kejna, M.
Przybylak, R.
Araźny, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260983.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
bilans radiacyjny
promieniowanie słoneczne
promieniowanie atmosfery
promieniowanie ziemi
Spitsbergen
Kaffioyra
radiation balance
solar radiation
atmospheric radiation
long-wave radiation
Opis:
W artykule przedstawiono wyniki rejestracji składowych bilansu promieniowania na 3 stanowiskach: Kaffioyra-Heggodden (KH), Lodowiec Waldemara-czoło (LW1) i Lodowiec Waldemara-pole firnowe (NW Spitsbergen) w okresie od 16.07 do 31.08.2010 r. Pomiary prowadzono przy pomocy Radiometru CNR4 firmy Kipp&Zonen. Co minutę rejestrowano natężenie promieniowania słonecznego K?, promieniowania odbitego (K?), promieniowania ziemi (L?) i promieniowania zwrotnego atmosfery (L?). Na tej podstawie obliczono bilans radiacyjny (Q*), składający się z bilansu krótkofalowego (K*) i długofalowego (L*). Stwierdzono niewielkie różnice pomiędzy stanowiskami KH i LW2 założonymi na podłożu morenowym. Najmniej korzystny Q* wystąpił na LW2 nad powierzchnią śnieżno-lodowcową charakteryzującą się wysokim albedo. W artykule zbadano zróżnicowanie przestrzenne składowych bilansu radiacyjnego z dnia na dzień oraz w cyklu dobowym.
Measurements of radiation balance (Q*) were carried out in the Kaffioyra region (NW Spitsbergen) between 16 July and 31 August 2010 at three stations with different surfaces: KH on the glacial moraine of the Aavatsmark (11.5 m a.s.l.), LW1 - on the terminal moraine of the Waldemar Glacier (130 m a.s.l.), and LW2 - on the firn field of the Waldemar Glacier (375 m a.s.l.) - Fig. 1. A Kipp&Zonen CNR 4 Net Radiometer was used to register - minute by minute - the short wave radiation balance (K*), which is the difference between incoming solar radiation K? and reflected solar radiation (K?), and the long wave radiation balance (L*), which is the difference between downward long wave atmospheric radiation (L?) and upward long wave radiation (L?) - Table 1. In the studied period the maximum intensity of incoming solar radiation reached 709.4 W.m-2 at KH, 882.1 W.m-2 at LW1 and 836.2 W.m-2 at LW2. The mean diurnal sums of incoming solar radiation ranged from 11.04 MJ.m-2 at KH to 10.46 MJ.m-2 at LW1 and 10.60 MJ.m-2 at LW2 (Table 2, Fig. 2). The surface albedo varied, reaching between 13% (LW1) and 15% (KH) on the moraines, and up to 61% (LW2) on the firn field (Table 2, Fig. 3). Thus the lowest value of short wave radiation balance, +4.31 MJ.m-2, was registered at LW2, whereas it was doubled on the moraines: KH +9.50 MJ.m-2 and LW1 +9.09 MJ.m-2 (Table 4, Fig. 4). The flux of downward long wave atmospheric radiation coming from the atmosphere does not reveal any significant differences between individual stations: KH: 27.26 MJ.m-2, LW1: 27.47 MJ.m-2 and LW2 - 27.37 MJ.m-2 in 24h (Table 3). The Earth's surface (upward long wave radiation) was losing, on average: 30.31 MJ.m-2, 29.88 MJ.m-2 and 30.10 MJ.m-2, respectively, and the mean daily values of long wave radiation balance were negative: KH -3.05 MJ.m-2, LW1 -2.42 MJ.m-2 and LW2 -2.73 MJ.m-2. The surface radiation balance (Q*) was the most favourable on moraine bases: LW1 +6.67 MJ.m-2, KH +6.45 MJ.m-2, whereas the snow-covered firn field received the smallest amount of energy: LW2 +1.58 MJ.m-2 (Table 4, Fig. 5). In spite of the polar day, the diurnal cycle of the radiation balance components appears symmetrical with regard to the solar noon, related to the elevation of the sun over the horizon and the temperature of the surface and of the atmosphere. The flux of incoming solar radiation reached its peaks during midday hours with the following mean values: KH: 278.7 W.m-2, LW1: 275.9 W.m-2, and LW2: 295.2 W.m-2 (Fig. 6). At the time of lower culmination of the sun the values of K* were falling to zero. The balance of long wave radiation was negative and reached its highest values around midday hours (KH -50.0 MJ.m-2, LW1 -40.1 MJ.m-2 and LW2 -47.5 MJ.m-2). Q* was the highest in midday hours, when it was 2.5 times higher for moraine bases (KH +194.8 MJ.m-2 and LW1 +201.5 MJ.m-2) than for snow and glacial surfaces (LW2 +79.1 MJ.m-2). At low elevation of the sun Q* became negative: KH -6.8 MJ.m-2, LW1 -5.4 MJ.m-2 and LW2 -19.4 MJ.m-2. On individual days the diurnal cycle of the components of Q* was affected not only by the elevation of the sun, but also by the atmospheric state and the presence of clouds, in particular. For example, on 27 and 28 July 2010 a different weather types occurred (Table 5, Fig. 7). On the first day the sky was completely overcast with St and Sc clouds and no sunshine was observed. On the following day it cleared up with partial cloudiness (Cu, Ac, Ci), and the sunshine duration reached 16.2 h. On 27 July a slight influx of incoming solar radiation was registered (mean intensity 68.6 W.m-2, diurnal sum 5.92 MJ.m-2), K* was 5.14 MJ.m-2, and L* -0.84 MJ.m-2 due to the total cloudiness, which supported substantial downward atmospheric radiation (downward long wave atmospheric radiation 339.3 W.m-2). On the other hand, on 28 July, when the amount of cloudi-ness was moderate, the maximum intensity of incoming solar radiation was 668.7 W.m-2. In 24 hours the total radiation that reached the surface amounted to 22.04 MJ.m-2, and K* increased to 18.90 MJ.m-2. L* was negative (-5.26 MJ.m-2) due to substantial radial emittance of the ground (upward long wave radiation 352,0 W.m-2) and some downward atmospheric radiation (downward long wave atmospheric radiation 291.1 W.m-2). However, the overall radiation balance was three times higher than on 27 July and amounted to 13.65 MJ.m-2. In the studied period, the individual components of Q* were decreasing in value, as a result of the lower and lower elevation of the sun over the horizon and the ending of the polar day.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2011, 21; 173-186
1234-0715
Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Struktura bilansu promieniowania słonecznego w Ny-Alesund (NW Spitsbergen) w latach 1989-2003
Structure of solar radiation balance in Ny-Alesund (NW Spitsbergen) in the period 1989-2003
Autorzy:
Budzik, T.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260647.pdf
Data publikacji:
2004
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
promieniowanie słoneczne
Spitsbergen
cyrkulacja atmosferyczna
solar radiation
atmospheric circulation
Opis:
This case describes structure of solar radiation balance in Ny-?lesund, Spitsbergen, basing on twenty-four-hour?s magnitudes in 1989-2003. We put to the analysis each radiation streams: shortwave and longwave. Basing on it one year?s and monthly balances were estimated: (K*, L*, Q*). The radiation data used in this article are derieved from: Norsk Polarinsitutt in Oslo: Hisdal, Finnekasa and Vinje (1992) and Hisdal and Finnekasa (1996); 'The Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research': Koenig-Langlo and Marx (1997). The data of clouds from Ny-Alesund are derieved from: Climatolology Division, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway. In 1989-2003 period - annual radiation balance Q* in whole spectrum was oscillating from - 71 MJ/m2 to 194 MJ/m2, average Q* was 57 MJ/m2. Highest values of Q* in year are recorded on June, July - average - 210-260 MJ/m2, lowest on polar night period -October-February (-87 MJ/m2 to -100 MJ/m2). Short-wave radiation balance K* was depending on sun level, sculpture of the earth?s surface and cloudiness modify amount of downward sun energy. Yearly balance sums of short-wave radiation K* was oscillating from 931 MJ/m2 to 1438 MJ/m2, average -1178 MJ/m2. Yearly course of stream K and balance K* shows maximum from April to August and zero values in November-February period. Analyzing many year?s estimation -highest yearly sum of K stream - 2634 MJ/m2 - was recorded on 1993 and lowest - 2157 MJ/m2 on 1990, average of sums in this period was - 2402 MJ/m2. Average yearly balance of L* was 1120 MJ/m2 on 1989-2003 period. Annual balance sums were oscillating from -936 MJ/m2 to -1265 MJ/m2.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2004, 14; 189-197
1234-0715
Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Struktura bilansu promieniowania słonecznego na obszarze Lodowca Avatsmarka w dniach 13 IV - 04 V 2002 r.
Structure of solar radiation balance on Avatsmark Glacier in the period of 13 IV - 4 V 2002
Autorzy:
Budzik, T.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260822.pdf
Data publikacji:
2003
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
Spitsbergen
promieniowanie słoneczne
cyrkulacja atmosferyczna
solar radiation
atmospheric circulation
Opis:
It was carried out an analysis of solar radiation balance for a chosen active surface (glacier). The basis was meteorological data, which was recorded by an automatic weather station in the period of 13.04.2002 - 04.05.2002 in the area of Aavatsmark glacier (NW Spitsbergen). The individual radiation fluxes were analysed and balances and also diurnal sums were calculated on the basis of them. It was set the individual values of radiation balance against chosen meteorological parameters. These results were compared with the data from the nearby weather station in Ny-Alesund.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2003, 13; 151-160
1234-0715
Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Changing Arctic. Firm scientific evidence versus public interest in the issue. Where is the gap?
Autorzy:
Pakszys, P.
Zielinski, T.
Ferrero, L.
Kotynska-Zielinska, I.
Wichorowski, M.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2079054.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Oceanologii PAN
Tematy:
Arctic
climate change
biomass burning
atmospheric pollution
radiation
climate warming
scientific research
Opis:
The authors provide hard evidence for a significant environmental impact of long-distance atmospheric pollution advection to the Arctic. Results from literature and of their research show that the atmospheric inflow of pollution to the Arctic has been increasing over the decades. The authors show evidence that biomass burning has a greater potential impact on radiative budget of the region than the well-known spring Arctic Haze phenomenon, which has always been regarded as the most prominent atmospheric pollution manifestation in the Arctic. Warming, which is observed in the Arctic, results in decreasing ice coverage of the region, which in turn, leads to the major changes in the ecosystem, hence affects human well-being. At the same time, the authors present results of two independent studies, dedicated to the recognition of the awareness and the level of interest of people in eight Arctic countries and among young learners in Poland. The results show that not only the level of public interest is low, but it is both decreasing or, at the best, low to societies. This is in strong contradiction to information available and the daily experience of the societies, which inhabit the region. The authors believe, that such contradiction results from a low level of knowledge and interest of the Arctic and the climate change itself. Finally, the authors provide some hints on how to link hard scientific evidence for Arctic environmental changes with proper communication to the general public, and hence to increase the level of interest among citizens.
Źródło:
Oceanologia; 2020, 62, 4PB; 593-602
0078-3234
Pojawia się w:
Oceanologia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Observational evidence for human impact on aerosol cloud-mediated processes in the Baltic region
Autorzy:
Kruger, O.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/48934.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Oceanologii PAN
Tematy:
aerosol
cloud
human impact
radiation
sulphur dioxide
sulphur emission
nitrogen oxide emission
ammonia emission
atmospheric circulation
solar radiation
Baltic region
Źródło:
Oceanologia; 2014, 56, 2
0078-3234
Pojawia się w:
Oceanologia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Seasonal variability in the optical properties of Baltic aerosols
Autorzy:
Zdun, A.
Rozwadowska, A.
Kratzer, S.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/48230.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Oceanologii PAN
Tematy:
seasonal variability
optical property
Baltic aerosol
aerosol optical thickness
wavelength
meteorological factor
atmospheric aerosol
solar radiation
Baltic Sea
seasonal cycle
Źródło:
Oceanologia; 2011, 53, 1
0078-3234
Pojawia się w:
Oceanologia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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