The importance of ground-based and satellite observations for monitoring and estimation of UV radiation in Novi Sad (Serbia)
2019
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Autori
Malinović-Milićević, SlavicaMijatović, Zoran
Arsenić, Ilija
Podrašćanin, Zorica
Firanj Sremac, Ana
Radovanović, Milan
Drešković, Nusret
Ostala autorstva
Nina, AleksandraRadovanović, Milan
Srećković, Vladimir A.
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Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a significant health hazard in the warm part of the year. In order to assess the level of hazard and the effects of UV radiation on the living world, long-term measured or estimated data are needed. In Novi Sad measurement of UV radiation has been performing since 2003, while ozone measurements are made since 2007. However, those data sets are too short for assessing long-term biological effects. Therefore, several techniques for reconstruction of UV radiation doses are developed. Reconstruction techniques were based on using available ground-based measurements of the meteorological data and satellite measurements of total ozone column. It is shown that techniques that use ozone data show better performance than those that use only ground-based meteorological measurements. However, the difference between the performances of the methods is smaller when it comes to the monthly values, indicating that the techniques which use only ground-based meteorolo...gical measurements are roughly as good as the ozone-based techniques for assessing long-term changes in the surface UV radiation. The statistical significant increasing long term-trend of annual mean erythemal UV doses (ERY) and the decreasing trend in total ozone column in Novi Sad since 1981 have been noticed. An increase in ERY was noticed in all seasons except in autumn and it was the highest in winter. The analysis showed that the increase in the ERY in the period 1981-1996 is mainly caused by the total ozone column, while the increase after 1996 is largely caused by cloudiness.
Ključne reči:
UV radiation / ozone / measurements / estimationIzvor:
Integrations of satellite and ground-based observations and multi-disciplinarity in research and prediction of different types of hazards in solar system: book of abstracts, 2019, 23-23Izdavač:
- Belgrade : Geographical Institute "Jovan Cvijić" SASA
Napomena:
- This conference was held from 10 to 13 May in Petnica Science Centre, City of Valjevo.
Institucija/grupa
Географски институт „Јован Цвијић“ САНУ / Geographical Institute Jovan Cvijić SASATY - CONF AU - Malinović-Milićević, Slavica AU - Mijatović, Zoran AU - Arsenić, Ilija AU - Podrašćanin, Zorica AU - Firanj Sremac, Ana AU - Radovanović, Milan AU - Drešković, Nusret PY - 2019 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13406 AB - Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a significant health hazard in the warm part of the year. In order to assess the level of hazard and the effects of UV radiation on the living world, long-term measured or estimated data are needed. In Novi Sad measurement of UV radiation has been performing since 2003, while ozone measurements are made since 2007. However, those data sets are too short for assessing long-term biological effects. Therefore, several techniques for reconstruction of UV radiation doses are developed. Reconstruction techniques were based on using available ground-based measurements of the meteorological data and satellite measurements of total ozone column. It is shown that techniques that use ozone data show better performance than those that use only ground-based meteorological measurements. However, the difference between the performances of the methods is smaller when it comes to the monthly values, indicating that the techniques which use only ground-based meteorological measurements are roughly as good as the ozone-based techniques for assessing long-term changes in the surface UV radiation. The statistical significant increasing long term-trend of annual mean erythemal UV doses (ERY) and the decreasing trend in total ozone column in Novi Sad since 1981 have been noticed. An increase in ERY was noticed in all seasons except in autumn and it was the highest in winter. The analysis showed that the increase in the ERY in the period 1981-1996 is mainly caused by the total ozone column, while the increase after 1996 is largely caused by cloudiness. PB - Belgrade : Geographical Institute "Jovan Cvijić" SASA C3 - Integrations of satellite and ground-based observations and multi-disciplinarity in research and prediction of different types of hazards in solar system: book of abstracts T1 - The importance of ground-based and satellite observations for monitoring and estimation of UV radiation in Novi Sad (Serbia) SP - 23 EP - 23 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13406 ER -
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Malinović-Milićević, S., Mijatović, Z., Arsenić, I., Podrašćanin, Z., Firanj Sremac, A., Radovanović, M.,& Drešković, N.. (2019). The importance of ground-based and satellite observations for monitoring and estimation of UV radiation in Novi Sad (Serbia). in Integrations of satellite and ground-based observations and multi-disciplinarity in research and prediction of different types of hazards in solar system: book of abstracts Belgrade : Geographical Institute "Jovan Cvijić" SASA., 23-23. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13406
Malinović-Milićević S, Mijatović Z, Arsenić I, Podrašćanin Z, Firanj Sremac A, Radovanović M, Drešković N. The importance of ground-based and satellite observations for monitoring and estimation of UV radiation in Novi Sad (Serbia). in Integrations of satellite and ground-based observations and multi-disciplinarity in research and prediction of different types of hazards in solar system: book of abstracts. 2019;:23-23. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13406 .
Malinović-Milićević, Slavica, Mijatović, Zoran, Arsenić, Ilija, Podrašćanin, Zorica, Firanj Sremac, Ana, Radovanović, Milan, Drešković, Nusret, "The importance of ground-based and satellite observations for monitoring and estimation of UV radiation in Novi Sad (Serbia)" in Integrations of satellite and ground-based observations and multi-disciplinarity in research and prediction of different types of hazards in solar system: book of abstracts (2019):23-23, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13406 .