Variability of solar radiation and cloud cover in the Antarctic Peninsula region
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Title
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Variability of solar radiation and cloud cover in the Antarctic Peninsula region
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Other Titles
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남극 반도지역의 태양복사에너지와 구름의 변동성 연구
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Authors
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Szymszova, Simona
Laska, Kamil
Kim, Seong-Joong
Park, Sang-Jong
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Keywords
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Solar radiation; Cloud cover; Cloud modification factor; James Ross Island; King George Island; Antarctic Peninsula
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Issue Date
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2025
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Citation
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Szymszova, Simona, et al. 2025. "Variability of solar radiation and cloud cover in the Antarctic Peninsula region". ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 316(0): 0-0.
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Abstract
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Solar radiation is a key driver of many physical, chemical and biological processes in Antarctic ecosystems and the main component of the surface energy budget. The downward shortwave radiation (DSR) flux varies greatly in the Antarctic Peninsula region due to cloud cover changes, resulting from climate differences between eastern and western coasts. The DSR intensity was measured using A-class pyranometers at the J.G. Mendel (JGM) station located on the northeastern part of the Antarctic Peninsula and at the King Sejong (KSJ) station located on the western part for the period 2011-2016. The influence of the cloud cover on the DSR flux was evaluated using the cloud modification factor calculated for both stations. The effect of surface pressure, water vapour, albedo, cloud cover, ozone and solar zenith angle was examined using partial correlation. We found a 29 %-higher DSR intensity at the JGM station, while the cloud cover was higher at the KSJ station, with a 28 %-lower cloud modification factor compared with the JGM station. At both stations, the DSR variability was affected mainly by the solar zenith angle, followed by cloud cover at the JGM station, whereas the influence of cloud cover and water vapour was similar at the KSJ station. The effect of the albedo was significant for most of the year at the JGM station but only in the winter at the KSJ station. These results reveal significant differences in climate conditions between the western and eastern coasts, which are reflected in local atmospheric and cryospheric processes.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16063
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2025.107940
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Type
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Article
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Station
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King Sejong Station
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SCIE
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