Publications

2005, Allen, M., R. McKenzie, Enhanced UV exposure on a ski-field compared with exposures at sea level, Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 4 (5), 429-437
Tags: Erythemal UV, Spectral UV

2005, Badosa, J., J.A. Gonzàlez, J. Calbó, M.V. Weele, and R.L. McKenzie, Using a parameterization of a radiative transfer model to build high resolution maps of typical UV index in Catalonia, Spain, Journal of Applied Meteorology, 44 (6), 789–803
Tags: Erythemal UV, Model, Spectral UV

2005, Seckmeyer, G., A. Bais, G. Bernhard, M. Blumthaler, C. R. Booth, P. Erikson, K. Lantz, R. L., McKenzie, C. Roy, Instruments to measure solar ultraviolet radiation, Part 2: Broadband instruments measuring erythemally weighted solar irradiance, , World Meteorological Report 164, WMO TD 1289
Tags: Erythemal UV, Spectral UV

2005, Barret, B., Hurtmans D., Carleer M. R., De Mazière, M., Mahieu E., Coheur P.-F., Line narrowing effect on the retrieval of HF and HCl vertical profiles from ground-based FTIR measurements, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 95, 499-519
Tags: FTIR, HCl, HF

2005, Mahieu, E., R. Zander, P. Duchatelet, J.W. Hannigan, M.T. Coffey, S. Mikuteit, F. Hase, T. Blumenstock, A. Wiacek, K. Strong, J.R. Taylor, R.L. Mittermeier, H. Fast, C.D. Boone, S.D. McLeod, K.A. Walker, P.F. Bernath, and C.P. Rinsland, Comparisons between ACE-FTS and ground-based measurements of stratospheric HCl and ClONO2 loadings at northern latitudes, Geophysical Research Letters, 32, L15S08, https://doi.org/10.1029/2005GL022396
Tags: ClONO2, FTIR, HCl, Satellite

2005, Rinsland, C.P., C. Boone, R. Nassar, K. Walker, P. Bernath, E. Mahieu, R. Zander, J.C. McConnell, and L. Chiou, Trends of HF, HCl, CCl2F2, CCl3F, CHClF2 (HCFC-22), and SF6 in the lower stratosphere from Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) and Atmospheric Trace MOlecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS) measurements near 30ºN latitude, Geophysical Research Letters, 32, L16S03, https://doi.org/10.1029/2005GL022415
Tags: FTIR, HCFC-22, HCl, HF, Satellite, SF6, Trends