Atmosphere (Jul 2023)

Diffuse and Direct UV Index Experimental Values

  • María J. Marín,
  • Víctor Estellés,
  • José L. Gómez-Amo,
  • María P. Utrillas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14081221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 1221

Abstract

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In this work, we study the different components of the UV Index, direct, diffuse, and global, for seven years of UV erythemal measurements in a Mediterranean locality at Burjassot AtmoSpheric Station (BASS). The measurements have been taken with three YES-UVB-1 radiometers: one provided with a shadow disk on a Sun tracker; a radiometer to measure the global horizontal radiation; and a Sun-tracking radiometer to measure the direct radiation with an especially designed radiance collimator. It is known that diffuse UV irradiance represents at least 50% of total UV irradiance on a horizontal plane, which means being able to obtain a high UV Index even under shade. Our study aims to establish the relationship between the UV Index at noon and the maximum daily UV erythemal irradiance in the mid-latitude area, as well as the potential erythemal effects of exposure to solar UV radiation on different skin phototypes (skin phototypes I–IV) for both direct and diffuse components.

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