Articles | Volume 13, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-5715-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-5715-2020
Research article
 | 
27 Oct 2020
Research article |  | 27 Oct 2020

Inter-calibration of nine UV sensing instruments over Antarctica and Greenland since 1980

Clark J. Weaver, Pawan K. Bhartia, Dong L. Wu, Gordon J. Labow, and David E. Haffner

Viewed

Total article views: 1,214 (including HTML, PDF, and XML)
HTML PDF XML Total BibTeX EndNote
752 418 44 1,214 47 43
  • HTML: 752
  • PDF: 418
  • XML: 44
  • Total: 1,214
  • BibTeX: 47
  • EndNote: 43
Views and downloads (calculated since 20 Feb 2020)
Cumulative views and downloads (calculated since 20 Feb 2020)

Viewed (geographical distribution)

Total article views: 1,214 (including HTML, PDF, and XML) Thereof 1,155 with geography defined and 59 with unknown origin.
Country # Views %
  • 1
1
 
 
 
 

Cited

Latest update: 27 Mar 2024
Download
Short summary
Currently, we do not know whether clouds will accelerate or moderate climate. We look to the past and ask whether cloudiness has changed over the last 4 decades. Using a suite of nine satellite instruments, we need to ensure that the first satellite, which was launched in 1980 and died in 1991, observed the same measurement as the eight other satellite instruments used in the record. If the instruments were measuring length and observing a 1.00 m long stick, they would all see 0.99 to 1.01 m.