Nacida en Villarmentero de Esgueva (Valladolid, España) en 1954. Licenciada en Física por la Universidad de Valladolid (UVa) en 1978, obteniendo el Título de Doctor en Ciencias en 1985. Ha ocupado una plaza de Profesor Ayudante en el Departamento de Física Aplicada de la Facultad de Ciencias desde 1978 a 1988. Profesor Titular Interino en el curso 88-89 para en 1989 obtener la plaza de PTEU adscrita a este mismo Dpto en la sección de Palencia de la E.T.S. de Ingenierías Agrarias (Universidad de Valladolid). En el año 2002 obtuvo la plaza de Catedrático de Escuela Universitaria (CAEU) y en 2011 la Cátedra de Universidad (CAU) en el área de Física Aplicada. Desde 2012 desarrolla su actividad en la Facultad de Educación y Trabajo Social (FEyTS) de la UVa, en el Dpto de Ciencias Experimentales, Sociales y de la Matemática dentro del área de Didáctica de la Ciencias Experimentales. Su docencia se ha realizado en las asignaturas básicas de Física de primeros cursos de las Licenciaturas de Física, Química (Facultad de Ciencias) y en las distintas especialidades de Ingeniería Agraria
de la ETSIA de Palencia. Otras asignaturas impartidas han sido Energías Renovables y Agrometeorologia así como diferentes asignaturas relacionadas con su actividad investigadora en los Master de la ETSIA y FEyTS.
La actividad investigadora se centra sobre los estudios relativos a la medida y modelización de la radiación solar con el desarrollo y aplicación de modelos de transferencia radiativa en la atmósfera, aplicándose a los estudios atmosféricos, teledetección y en el campo de la energía solar. En los estudios atmosféricos, las medidas mediante técnicas ópticas fotométricas y espectro-radiométricas se usan, tanto a nivel de suelo como sobre sensores satelitales para la determinación de los componentes atmosféricos, como las propiedades ópticas de los aerosoles y vapor de agua. Se estudia y analiza su variabilidad y climatología, comparando datos y comportamientos con otras técnicas. Dirige junto con el Dr. A.M. de Frutos el Grupo de
“Optica Atmosférica” de la Universidad de Valladolid, (GOA-UVA https://goa.uva.es/), que es una Unidad de Excelencia según la normativa de la Junta de Castilla y León y Grupo GIR de la UVa. Es la directora/responsable de la red RIMA-AERONET (https://aeronet.gsfc.nasa.gov/), red científica de medida y determinación de las propiedades ópticas de los aerosoles atmosféricos, gestionada por NASA (https://aeronet.gsfc.nasa.gov/) y la Universidad de Lille, donde el GOA-UVa es un Centro de Calibración de los fotómetros de esta red. Realiza una amplia colaboración científica con diversas instituciones, como la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET), el Instituto de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA), el Goddard Space Fligh Center de NASA en EEUU, la Universidad de Lille-Francia, el “Andoya Space Center” en Noruega, el “Finnish Meteorological Institute”, el Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) en Alemania y el Instituto de Meteorología de Cuba. Presenta como méritos 5 sexenios de investigación. Ha dirigido 14 tesis doctorales, más de 30 proyectos de investigación y más de 200 publicaciones (180 artículos “peer-review”), con un índice h=38 (Fuente WOS). Durante 2009-2012 ha sido Miembro del IAMAS-IRS (“Internacional Radiation Comission, https://www.iamas.org/irc) como representante español. Miembro del Consejo Asesor de Medioambiente de la Junta de Castilla y León (BOCYL, 15 Dic. 2005) desde 2005-2009, como experta de la comunidad científica. Actualmente es miembro del Pleno de la Cámara de Comercio de Valladolid como asesor en temas Medioambientales y de Cambio Climático.
Publications
2024
Daniel González-Fernández; Roberto Román; David Mateos; Celia Herrero del Barrio; Victoria E. Cachorro; Gustavo Copes; Ricardo Sánchez; Rosa Delia García; Lionel Doppler; Sara Herrero-Anta; Juan Carlos Antuña-Sánchez; África Barreto; Ramiro González; Javier Gatón; Abel Calle; Carlos Toledano; Ángel Frutos
Retrieval of Solar Shortwave Irradiance from All-Sky Camera Images Journal Article
In: Remote Sensing, vol. 16, no. 20, 2024, ISSN: 2072-4292.
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abstract = {The present work proposes a new model based on a convolutional neural network (CNN) to retrieve solar shortwave (SW) irradiance via the estimation of the cloud modification factor (CMF) from daytime sky images captured by all-sky cameras; this model is named CNN-CMF. To this end, a total of 237,669 sky images paired with SW irradiance measurements obtained by using pyranometers were selected at the following three sites: Valladolid and Izaña, Spain, and Lindenberg, Germany. This dataset was randomly split into training and testing sets, with the latter excluded from the training model in order to validate it using the same locations. Subsequently, the test dataset was compared with the corresponding SW irradiance measurements obtained by the pyranometers in scatter density plots. The linear fit shows a high determination coefficient (R2) of 0.99. Statistical analyses based on the mean bias error (MBE) values and the standard deviation (SD) of the SW irradiance differences yield results close to ?2% and 9%, respectively. The MBE indicates a slight underestimation of the CNN-CMF model compared to the measurement values. After its validation, model performance was evaluated at the Antarctic station of Marambio (Argentina), a location not used in the training process. A similar comparison between the model-predicted SW irradiance and pyranometer measurements yielded R2=0.95, with an MBE of around 2% and an SD of approximately 26%. Although the precision provided by the SD at the Marambio station is lower, the MBE shows that the model’s accuracy is similar to previous results but with a slight overestimation of the SW irradiance. Finally, the determination coefficient improved to 0.99, and the MBE and SD are about 3% and 11%, respectively, when the CNN-CMF model is used to estimate daily SW irradiation values.},
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A. F. Almansa; A. Barreto; N. Kouremeti; R. González; A. Masoom; C. Toledano; J. Gröbner; R. D. García; Y. González; S. Kazadzis; S. Victori; O. Álvarez; F. Maupin; P. González; V. Carreño; V. E. Cachorro
The Langley ratio method, a new approach for transferring photometer calibration from direct sun measurement Conference
AERONET Science and Application Exchange 2024, 17-19 Sep 2024 College Park, EEUU, 2024.
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Daniel González-Fernández; Roberto Román; Juan Carlos Antuña-Sánchez; Victoria E. Cachorro; Gustavo Copes; Sara Herrero-Anta; Celia Herrero del Barrio; África Barreto; Ramiro González; Ramón Ramos; Patricia Martín; David Mateos; Carlos Toledano; Abel Calle; Ángel Frutos
A neural network to retrieve cloud cover from all-sky cameras: A case of study over Antarctica Journal Article
In: Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, vol. n/a, no. n/a, 2024.
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A. Calle; J. Gatón; R. González; R. Carracedo; R. Román; P. Martín; D. Mateos; C. Toledano; V. Cachorro; J.A. Sobrino; D. Skokovich; A.M. de Frutos
Puesta en operación, de instrumentación, en la Base Antártica de Marambio Conference
XX Congreso de la Asociación Española de Teledetección AET2024, 4-7 Jun 2024 Cádiz, Spain, 2024.
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S. Herrero-Anta; C. Herrero del Barrio; D. Mateos; R. Román; D. González-Fernández; R. González; C. Toledano; V.E. Cachorro; A. Calle; Á.M. de Frutos
Caracterización de eventos de alta turbiedad por fotometría solar en el Ártico europeo entre 2017-2020 y su correspondiente efecto radiativo Conference
Poster presentation X Simposio de estudios polares 15-17 May 2024 Salamanca, Spain, 2024.
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D. González-Fernández; R. Román; J.C. Antuña-Sánchez; V.E. Cachorro; G. Copes; S. Herrero-Anta; C. Herrero-del Barrio; Á. Barreto; R. González; R. Ramos; P. Martín; D. Mateos; C. Toledano; A. Calle; Á.M. de Frutos
Development and application over an Antarctic station of a neural network model to retrieve cloud cover from all-sky cameras Conference
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Seguimiento de una pluma de aerosol originado por la quema de biomasa desde Australia hasta la Antártida Conference
Poster presentation X Simposio de estudios polares 15-17 May 2024 Salamanca, Spain, 2024.
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S. Herrero-Anta; C. Herrero del Barrio; D. Mateos; R. Román; C. Ritter; D. González-Fernández; R. González; C. Toledano; V.E. Cachorro; A. Calle; Á.M. de Frutos
Aerosol properties retrieved under high turbidity conditions and the corresponding aerosol radiative effect in the European Arctic in the period 2017-2022 by sun photometry Conference
Poster presentation ACTRIS Science Conference 13-16 May 2024 Rennes, France, 2024.
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Application in an Antarctic site of a neural network for cloud cover retrieval from all-sky cameras Conference
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C. Herrero del Barrio; R. Román; R. González; A. Cazorla, M. Herreras-Giralda; J.C. Antuña-Sánchez; S. Herrero; D. González-Fernández; D. Mateos; C. Toledano; V.E. Cachorro; Á.M de Frutos
CAECENET: Automatic and continuous columnar and vertical aerosol properties from photometer and ceilometer measurements Conference
Poster presentation ACTRIS Science Conference 13-16 May 2024 Rennes, France, 2024.
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A. Calle; J.C. Antuña-Marrero; N. Rojas; J. Gatón; R. González; R. Carracedo; R. Román; P. Martín; D. Mateos; C. Toledano; V.E. Cachorro; A. de Frutos
Set-up instrumentation in the Antarctic Station of Marambio to detect atmospheric events: case of forest fires in Chile Conference
Poster presentation XII International Workshop on Long-Term Changes and Trends in the Atmosphere Ourense, Spain, 2024.
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Identificación de eventos de alta turbiedad de aerosol en el Ártico europeo mediante fotometría solar Conference
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Perfiles verticales de propiedades de los aerosoles atmosféricos: CAECENET Conference
Oral presentation 10 Jonadas de Investigadoras de Castilla y León, 18-19 Apr 2024 Valladolid, Spain, 2024.
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A. F. Almansa; Á. Barreto; N. Kouremeti; R. González; A. Masoom; C. Toledano; J. Gröbner; R. D. García; Y. González; S. Kazadzis; S. Victori; Ó. Álvarez; F. Maupin; V. Carreño; V. E. Cachorro; E. Cuevas
The Langley ratio method, a new approach for transferring photometer calibration from direct sun measurements Journal Article
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J.C. Antuña-Marrero; G.W. Mann; J. Barnes; A. Calle; S.S. Dhomse; V.E. Cachorro; T. Deshler; Z. Li; N. Sharma; L. Elterman
In: Atmosphere, vol. 15, no. 6, 2024, ISSN: 2073-4433.
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abstract = {The recovery and re-calibration of a dataset of vertical aerosol extinction profiles of the 1963/64 stratospheric aerosol layer measured by a searchlight at 32°N in New Mexico, US, is reported. The recovered dataset consists of 105 aerosol extinction profiles at 550 nm that cover the period from December 1963 to December 1964. It is a unique record of the portion of the aerosol cloud from the March 1963 Agung volcanic eruption that was transported into the Northern Hemisphere subtropics. The data-recovery methodology involved re-digitizing the 105 original aerosol extinction profiles from individual Figures within a research report, followed by the re-calibration. It involves inverting the original equation used to compute the aerosol extinction profile to retrieve the corresponding normalized detector response profile. The re-calibration of the original aerosol extinction profiles used Rayleigh extinction profiles calculated from local soundings. Rayleigh and aerosol slant transmission corrections are applied using the MODTRAN code in transmission mode. Also, a best-estimate aerosol phase function was calculated from observations and applied to the entire column. The tropospheric aerosol phase function from an AERONET station in the vicinity of the searchlight location was applied between 2.76 to 11.7 km. The stratospheric phase function, applied for a 12.2 to 35.2 km altitude range, is calculated from particle-size distributions measured by a high-altitude aircraft in the vicinity of the searchlight in early 1964. The original error estimate was updated considering unaccounted errors. Both the re-calibrated aerosol extinction profiles and the re-calibrated stratospheric aerosol optical depth magnitudes showed higher magnitudes than the original aerosol extinction profiles and the original stratospheric aerosol optical depth, respectively. However, the magnitudes of the re-calibrated variables show a reasonable agreement with other contemporary observations. The re-calibrated stratospheric aerosol optical depth demonstrated its consistency with the tropics-to-pole decreasing trend, associated with the major volcanic eruption stratospheric aerosol pattern when compared to the time-coincident stratospheric aerosol optical depth lidar observations at Lexington at 42° N.},
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2023
S. Herrero-Anta; D. Mateos; R. Román; C. Ritter; D. González-Fernández; C. Herrero del Barrio; R. González; C. Toledano; V.E. Cachorro; A. Calle; Á.M. de Frutos.
Aerosol properties retrieved under high turbidity conditions and the corresponding aerosol radiative effect in the European Arctic in the period 2017-2022 by sun photometry Conference
Svalbard Science Conference 2023 Oslo, Norway, 2023.
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Sara Herrero-Anta; Roberto Román; David Mateos; Ramiro González; Juan Carlos Antuña-Sánchez; Marcos Herreras-Giralda; Antonio Fernando Almansa; Daniel González-Fernández; Celia Herrero del Barrio; Carlos Toledano; Victoria Eugenia Cachorro; Ángel Máximo de Frutos
Retrieval of aerosol properties from zenith sky radiance measurements Journal Article
In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 16, no. 19, pp. 4423–4443, 2023.
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title = {Retrieval of aerosol properties from zenith sky radiance measurements},
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abstract = {This study explores the potential to retrieve aerosol properties with the GRASP algorithm (Generalized Retrieval of Atmosphere and Surface Properties) using as input measurements of zenith sky radiance (ZSR), which are sky radiance values measured in the zenith direction, recorded at four wavelengths by a ZEN-R52 radiometer. To this end, the ZSR measured at 440, 500, 675 and 870?nm by a ZEN-R52 (ZSRZEN), installed in Valladolid (Spain), is employed. This instrument is calibrated by intercomparing the signal of each channel with coincident ZSR values simulated (ZSRSIM) at the same wavelengths with a radiative transfer model (RTM). These simulations are carried out using the GRASP forward module as RTM and the aerosol information from a co-located CE318 photometer belonging to AERONET (AErosol RObotic NETwork) as input. The dark signal and the signal dependence on temperature are characterized and included in the calibration process. The uncertainties for each channel are quantified by an intercomparison with a co-located CE318 photometer, obtaining lower values for shorter wavelengths; they are between 3?% for 440?nm and 21?% for 870?nm. The proposed inversion strategy for the aerosol retrieval using the ZSRZEN measurements as input, i.e. so-called GRASP-ZEN, assumes the aerosol as an external mixture of five pre-calculated aerosol types. A sensitivity analysis is conducted using synthetic ZSRZEN measurements, pointing out that these measurements are sensitive to aerosol load and type. It also assesses that the retrieved aerosol optical depth (AOD) values in general overestimate the reference ones by 0.03, 0.02, 0.02 and 0.01 for 440, 500, 675 and 870?nm, respectively. The calibrated ZSRZEN measurements, recorded during 2.5 years at Valladolid, are inverted by the GRASP-ZEN strategy to retrieve some aerosol properties like AOD. The retrieved AOD shows a high correlation with respect to independent values obtained from a co-located AERONET CE318 photometer, with determination coefficients (r2) of 0.86, 0.85, 0.79 and 0.72 for 440, 500, 675 and 870?nm, respectively, and finding uncertainties between 0.02 and 0.03 with respect to the AERONET values. Finally, the retrieval of other aerosol properties, like aerosol volume concentration for total, fine and coarse modes (VCT, VCF and VCC, respectively), is also explored. The comparison against independent values from AERONET presents r2 values of 0.57, 0.56 and 0.66 and uncertainties of 0.009, 0.016 and 0.02?µm3?µm?2 for VCT, VCF and VCC, respectively},
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R.D. García; O.E. García; E. Cuevas-Agulló; Á. Barreto; V.E. Cachorro-Revilla; C. Marrero; F. Almansa; R. Ramos; Ó. Álvarez; M. Pó.
Spectral Aerosol Radiative Forcing and Efficiency of the La Palma Volcanic Plume over the Izaña Observatory Conference
ELC 2023 4th edition of the European Lidar Conference. Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 2023.
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S. Herrero-Anta; R. Román; D. Mateos; R. González; J. C. Antuña-Sánchez; M. Herreras-Giralda; A. F. Almansa; D. González-Fernández; C. Herrero del Barrio; C. Toledano; V. E. Cachorro; Á. M. Frutos
Retrieval of aerosol properties from zenith sky radiance measurements Conference
European Aerosol Conference 2023, Málaga, Spain, 2023.
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C. Herrero del Barrio; D. Mateos; R. Román; R. González; S. Herrero-Anta; D. González-Fernández; A. Calle; C. Toledano; V.E. Cachorro; A.M. de Frutos
Analysis of daytime and night-time aerosol optical depth from sun and lunar photometry at North Central Iberian Peninsula Conference
European Aerosol Conference 2023, Málaga, Spain, 2023.
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D. Mateos; C. Toledano; R. Román; R. González; S. Herrero-Anta; D. González-Fernández; C. Herrero del Barrio; A. Calle; V.E. Cachorro; A. M de Frutos.
Columnar aerosol properties by sun and lunar photometry in the Arctic and in the Antarctica Conference
European Aerosol Conference 2023, Málaga, Spain, 2023.
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S. Herrero-Anta; R. Román, D. Mateos, J.C. Antuña-Sánchez, C. Toledano, F. Almansa, R. González, M. Herreras-Giralda, D. González-Fernández, C. Herrero del Barrio, V.E. Cachorro; A.M. de Frutos
Retrieval of aerosol properties from zenith sky radiance measurements Conference
Workshop on “Recent advancements in remote sensing and modeling of aerosols, clouds and surfaces” GRASP ACE Summer school, Lille, France, 2023.
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V. E. Cachorro
Revisiting basic sphere algorithms for Lorenz-Mie scattering under non-absorbing and absorbing media Conference
ELX 2020, The 20th International Conference on Electromagnetic and Light Scattering Almuñecar, Spain, 2023.
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Barja, B.; Rosas, J.; Cachorro, V. E.; Toledano, C.; Antuña-Marrero, J. C.; Estevan, R.; de Frutos, A.
Surface shortwave cloud radiative effect of cumulus and stratocumulus-cumulus cloud types in the Caribbean area (Camagüey Cuba, 2010-2016) Journal Article
In: 36, vol. (1), pp. 41–56, 2023.
@article{Barja2023,
title = {Surface shortwave cloud radiative effect of cumulus and stratocumulus-cumulus cloud types in the Caribbean area (Camagüey Cuba, 2010-2016)},
author = {Barja, B. and Rosas, J. and Cachorro, V. E. and Toledano, C. and Antuña-Marrero, J. C. and Estevan, R. and de Frutos, A.},
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abstract = {The effects of cumulus (Cu) clouds and the combination of stratocumulus-cumulus (Sc-Cu) clouds on solar radiation at the Earth’s surface were evaluated at Camagüey, Cuba, during a 6-yr period (from June 2010 to May 2016). Two methods to calculate the cloud radiative effect (CRE) were employed. The first method (CREm) uses solar irradiances in cloudy conditions from actinometric observations, where cloud information was also reported by visual observation. In the second method (CRE0) surface solar irradiances were estimated for both cloudy and clear sky conditions using a 1-D radiative transfer model, and cloud optical depth (COD) retrieved from an AERONET sun-photometer as the main input. A temporal correspondence criterion between COD retrievals and actinometric observations was performed in order to classify the COD of each cloud type. After the application of this criterion, the COD belonging to the optically thin clouds was removed. Finally, 255 and 732 COD observations for Cu and Sc-Cu, respectively, were found. Results show a statistically significant difference at the 95% confidence level between CRE calculated for Sc-Cu and Cu, using both methods. Mean values of CREm and CRE0 for Cu (Sc-Cu) were ?442 (?390) and ?460 (?417) Wm–2, respectively. CRE0 shows a linear relation with ln(COD), with stronger correlation at a lower solar zenith angle. The shortwave cloud effect efficiency (CEE) for the two cloud types sharply decreases with the increase of the COD value up to 20. For larger COD, the CEE is less sensitive to the increase of COD.},
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Celia Herrero del Barrio; David Mateos; Roberto Román; Ramiro González; Sara Herrero-Anta; Daniel González-Fernández; Abel Calle; Carlos Toledano; Victoria Eugenia Cachorro; Ángel Máximo De Frutos Baraja
Analysis of Daytime and Night-Time Aerosol Optical Depth from Solar and Lunar Photometry in Valladolid (Spain) Journal Article
In: Remote Sensing, vol. 15, no. 22, 2023, ISSN: 2072-4292.
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author = {Celia Herrero del Barrio and David Mateos and Roberto Román and Ramiro González and Sara Herrero-Anta and Daniel González-Fernández and Abel Calle and Carlos Toledano and Victoria Eugenia Cachorro and Ángel Máximo De Frutos Baraja},
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2022
R.D. García; O.E. García; E. Cuevas-Agulló; A. Barreto; V.E. Cachorro; C. Marrero; F. Almansa; R. Ramos; M. Pó
Spectral Aerosol Radiative Forcing and Efficiency of the La Palma Volcanic Plume over the Izaña Observatory Journal Article
In: Remote Sensing, vol. 15(1), no. 17, 2022, ISSN: 2072-4292.
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abstract = {On 19 September 2021, a volcanic eruption began on the island of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain). The eruption has allowed the assessment of an unprecedented multidisciplinary study on the effects of the volcanic plume. This work presents the estimation of the spectral direct radiative forcing (ΔF) and efficiency (ΔFEff) from solar radiation measurements at the Izaña Observatory (IZO) located on the island of Tenerife (∼140 km from the volcano). During the eruption, the IZO was affected by different types of aerosols: volcanic, Saharan mineral dust, and a mixture of volcanic and dust aerosols. Three case studies were identified using ground-based (lidar) data, satellite-based (Sentinel-5P Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument, TROPOMI) data, reanalysis data (Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications, version 2, MERRA-2), and backward trajectories (Flexible Trajectories, FLEXTRA), and subsequently characterised in terms of optical and micro-physical properties using ground-based sun-photometry measurements. Despite the ΔF of the volcanic aerosols being greater than that of the dust events (associated with the larger aerosol load present), the ΔFEff was found to be lower. The spectral ΔFEff values at 440 nm ranged between −1.9 and −2.6 Wm−2nm−1AOD−1 for the mineral dust and mixed volcanic and dust particles, and between −1.6 and −3.3 Wm−2nm−1AOD−1 for the volcanic aerosols, considering solar zenith angles between 30∘ and 70∘, respectively.},
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Javier Vaquero-Martínez; André F. Bagorrilha; Manuel Antón; Juan C. Antuña-Marrero; Victoria E. Cachorro
Comparison of CIMEL sun-photometer and ground-based GNSS integrated water vapor over south-western European sites Journal Article
In: Atmospheric Research, vol. 275, pp. 106217, 2022, ISSN: 0169-8095.
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title = {Comparison of CIMEL sun-photometer and ground-based GNSS integrated water vapor over south-western European sites},
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S. Herrero; R. Román; D. Mateos; J.C. Antuña-Sánchez; C. Toledano; F. Almansa; R. Gonzalez; M. Herreras-Giralda; D. González-Fernández; V.E. Cachorro; A.M. de Frutos
Retrieval of aerosol properties from zenith sky radiance measurements Conference
International Radiation Symposium Thessaloniki, 2022.
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R. Román; D. González-Fernández; C. Toledano; C. Emde; V. Cachorro; D. Mateos; S. Herrero-Anta; J. C. Antuña-Sánchez; R. González; J.C. Antuña-Marrero; B. Mayer; A. Calle; A.M. de Frutos
Impact of clouds on cloud-free sky radiances in a partially cloudy scenario Conference
International Radiation Symposium Thessaloniki, Greece, 2022.
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Retrieval of Aerosol Properties with an all-sky Camera Conference
International Radiation Symposium Thessaloniki, Greece, 2022.
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D. Mateos; S. Herrero; R. Román; C. Ritter; J.C. Antuña-Sanchez; D. Ruiz-Ramos; D. González-Fernández; R. González; J.C. Antuña-Marrero; C. Toledano; V.E. Cachorro; A. Calle; A.M. de Frutos
Aerosol Radiative Effect in the European Arctic Under High Turbidity Conditions in the Period 2017-2021 by Sun/Lunar Photometry Conference
International Radiation Symposium Thessaloniki, Greece, 2022.
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A. Calle; P. Martín; C. Toledano; R. González; R. Román; D. Mateos; V. Cachorro; S. Herrero; J.C. Antuña-Marrero; D. González-Fernández; A.M. de Frutos
Caracterización del espesor óptico de aerosoles en latitudes árticas y antárticas Conference
XIX Congreso de la Asociación Española de Teledetección Pamplona, Spain, 2022.
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Antuña Marrero, J.C.; Mann, G.; Barnes, J.; Shallcross, S.; Dhomse, S.; Calle, A.; Cachorro, V. E.; Deshler, T.; Zhengyao, L.; Sharma, N.
Recovering lost or forgotten stratospheric lidar and searchlight datasets to provide new constraints for stratospheric change and volcanic impacts Conference
3rd International Workshop on Stratospheric Sulfur and its Role in Climate (SSiRC) Leeds, United Kingdom, 2022.
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title = {Recovering lost or forgotten stratospheric lidar and searchlight datasets to provide new constraints for stratospheric change and volcanic impacts},
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J.C. Antuña-Sánchez; R. Román; J.L. Bosch; C. Toledano; D. Mateos; R. González; V.E. Cachorro; Ángel de Frutos
ORION software tool for the geometrical calibration of all-sky cameras Journal Article
In: PLoS ONE 17(3), 2022.
@article{Antuña-Sánchez2022,
title = {ORION software tool for the geometrical calibration of all-sky cameras},
author = {J.C. Antuña-Sánchez and R. Román and J.L. Bosch and C. Toledano and D. Mateos and R. González and V.E. Cachorro and Ángel de Frutos},
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abstract = {This paper presents the software application ORION (All-sky camera geOmetry calibRation from star positIONs). This software has been developed with the aim of providing geometrical calibration to all-sky cameras, i.e. assess which sky coordinates (zenith and azimuth angles) correspond to each camera pixel. It is useful to locate bodies over the celestial vault, like stars and planets, in the camera images. The user needs to feed ORION with a set of cloud-free sky images captured at night-time for obtaining the calibration matrices. ORION searches the position of various stars in the sky images. This search can be automatic or manual. The sky coordinates of the stars and the corresponding pixel positions in the camera images are used together to determine the calibration matrices. The calibration is based on three parameters: the pixel position of the sky zenith in the image; the shift angle of the azimuth viewed by the camera with respect to the real North; and the relationship between the sky zenith angle and the pixel radial distance regards to the sky zenith in the image. In addition, ORION includes other features to facilitate its use, such as the check of the accuracy of the calibration. An example of ORION application is shown, obtaining the calibration matrices for a set of images and studying the accuracy of the calibration to predict a star position. Accuracy is about 9.0 arcmin for the analyzed example using a camera with average resolution of 5.4 arcmin/pixel (about 1.7 pixels).},
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V. E. Cachorro; J. C. Antuña-Sanchez; Á. M. Frutos
SSolar-GOA v1.0: a simple, fast, and accurate Spectral SOLAR radiative transfer model for clear skies Journal Article
In: Geoscientific Model Development, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 1689–1712, 2022.
@article{Cachorro2022,
title = {SSolar-GOA v1.0: a simple, fast, and accurate Spectral SOLAR radiative transfer model for clear skies},
author = {V. E. Cachorro and J. C. Antuña-Sanchez and Á. M. Frutos},
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abstract = {The aim of this work is to describe the features of and to validate a simple, fast, accurate, and physically based spectral radiative transfer model in the solar wavelength range under clear skies. The model, named SSolar-GOA (the first “S” stands for “spectral”), was developed to evaluate the instantaneous values of spectral solar irradiances at ground level or at a given altitude of the atmosphere. The model requirements are designed based on the simplicity of the analytical expressions for the transmittance functions in order to be easily replicated and applied by a wide community of users for many different applications (atmospheric and environmental research studies, satellite remote sensing, solar energy, agronomy and forestry, ecology, and others). Although spectral, the model runs quickly and has sufficient accuracy for the evaluation of solar irradiances with a spectral resolution of 1–10?nm. The model assumes a single mixed molecule–aerosol scattering layer where the original Ambartsumian method of “adding layers” in a one-dimensional medium is applied, obtaining a parameterized expression for the total transmittance of scattering. Absorption by the different atmospheric gases follows “band model” parameterized expressions. The input parameters must be realistic and easily available since the spectral aerosol optical depth (AOD) is the main driver of the model. The validation of the SSolar-GOA model has been carried out through comparison with simulated irradiance data from the libRadtran package and with direct and global spectra measured by spectroradiometers. Thousands of spectra under clear skies have been compared for different atmospheric conditions and solar zenith angles (SZA). The SSolar-GOA is validated by a quantitative comparison with libRadtran, showing that it underestimates direct normal, global, and diffuse spectral components with relative differences of +1?% (RMSE?%?=?4.6–8), +3?% (RMSE?%?=?5.3–8), and 8?% (RMSE?%?=?9.3–9.6), respectively, when the SZA varies from 6 to 60?. Compared with the measured irradiance data of the LI-1800 and ASD spectroradiometers, the relative differences of direct normal and global components are within the overall experimental error, about ±2?%–12?% (RMSE?%?=?5–8.3), with underestimated or overestimated values. The diffuse component presents the highest degree of relative difference that can reach ±20?%–30?% and RMSE of 25?%–50?%. The relative differences depend strongly on the spectral solar region analysed and the SZA, but the high values of RMSE are due to the artifice generated by the different spectral resolution of the absorption coefficients of both models. Model approach errors combined with calibration instrument errors may explain the observed differences. The SSolar-GOA v1.0 is implemented in Python and open-source licensing.},
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Juan Carlos Antuña-Marrero; Roberto Román; Victoria E. Cachorro; David Mateos; Carlos Toledano; Abel Calle; Juan Carlos Antuña-Sánchez; Javier Vaquero-Martínez; Manuel Antón; Ángel M. Frutos Baraja
Integrated water vapor over the Arctic: Comparison between radiosondes and sun photometer observations Journal Article
In: Atmospheric Research, vol. 270, pp. 106059, 2022, ISSN: 0169-8095.
@article{Antuña-Marrero2022,
title = {Integrated water vapor over the Arctic: Comparison between radiosondes and sun photometer observations},
author = {Juan Carlos Antuña-Marrero and Roberto Román and Victoria E. Cachorro and David Mateos and Carlos Toledano and Abel Calle and Juan Carlos Antuña-Sánchez and Javier Vaquero-Martínez and Manuel Antón and Ángel M. Frutos Baraja},
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R. Román; J. C. Antuña-Sánchez; V. E. Cachorro; C. Toledano; B. Torres; D. Mateos; D. Fuertes; C. López; R. González; T. Lapionok; M. Herreras-Giralda; O. Dubovik; Á. M. Frutos
Retrieval of aerosol properties using relative radiance measurements from an all-sky camera Journal Article
In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 407–433, 2022.
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title = {Retrieval of aerosol properties using relative radiance measurements from an all-sky camera},
author = {R. Román and J. C. Antuña-Sánchez and V. E. Cachorro and C. Toledano and B. Torres and D. Mateos and D. Fuertes and C. López and R. González and T. Lapionok and M. Herreras-Giralda and O. Dubovik and Á. M. Frutos},
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abstract = {This paper explores the potential of all-sky cameras to retrieve aerosol properties with the GRASP code (Generalized Retrieval of Atmosphere and Surface Properties). To this end, normalized sky radiances (NSRs) extracted from an all-sky camera at three effective wavelengths (467, 536 and 605?nm) are used in this study. NSR observations are a set of relative (uncalibrated) sky radiances in arbitrary units. NSR observations have been simulated for different aerosol loads and types with the forward radiative transfer module of GRASP, indicating that NSR observations contain information about the aerosol type, as well as about the aerosol optical depth (AOD), at least for low and moderate aerosol loads. An additional sensitivity study with synthetic data has been carried out to quantify the theoretical accuracy and precision of the aerosol properties (AOD, size distribution parameters, etc.) retrieved by GRASP using NSR observations as input. As a result, the theoretical accuracy of AOD is within ±0.02 for AOD values lower than or equal to 0.4, while the theoretical precision goes from 0.01 to 0.05 when AOD at 467?nm varies from 0.1 to 0.5. NSR measurements recorded at Valladolid (Spain) with an all-sky camera for more than 2 years have been inverted with GRASP. The retrieved aerosol properties are compared with independent values provided by co-located AERONET (AErosol RObotic NETwork) measurements. AODs from both data sets correlate with determination coefficient (r2) values of about 0.87. Finally, the novel multi-pixel approach of GRASP is applied to daily camera radiances together by constraining the temporal variation in certain aerosol properties. This temporal linkage (multi-pixel approach) provides promising results, reducing the highly temporal variation in some aerosol properties retrieved with the standard (one by one or single-pixel) approach. This work implies an advance in the use of all-sky cameras for the retrieval of aerosol properties.},
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Albeht Rodríguez-Vega; Juan Carlos Antuña-Marrero; David Barriopedro; Ricardo García-Herrera; Victoria E. Cachorro Revilla; Ángel Frutos Baraja; Juan Carlos Antuña-Sánchez
Climatology of aerosols over the Caribbean islands: aerosol types, synoptic patterns and transport Journal Article
In: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 2022.
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S. Herrero-Anta; D. Mateos; R. Román; D. González-Fernández; C. Toledano; R. González; J. C. Antuña-Sanchez; V. E. Cachorro; A. Calle; A. M. de Frutos
Empleo de técnicas de medida láser y fotométricas para la identificación de aerosoles atmosféricos en el Círculo polar Ártico Conference
XIII Reunión Nacional de Óptica (RNO) Madrid, Spain (Online), 2021.
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R. Román; R. González; J.C. Antuña-Sánchez; A. Barreto; P. Martín; C. Toledano; R. Ramos; A. Cazorla; S. Herrero-Anta; D. Mateos; O. García; D. González-Fernández; R. Carracedo; M. Herreras-Giralda; V. Carreño; A. Calle; V.E. Cachorro; E. Cuevas; A. M. de Frutos
Vertical profiles of aerosol properties retrieved at La Palma, Canary Islands, during the CUmbre-Vieja volcano eruption in September-October 2021 Conference
European Lidar Conference 2021 (ELC2021) Granada, Spain, 2021.
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title = {Vertical profiles of aerosol properties retrieved at La Palma, Canary Islands, during the CUmbre-Vieja volcano eruption in September-October 2021},
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S. Herrero-Anta; D. Mateos; R. Román; D. González-Fernández; C. Toledano; R. González; V. E. Cachorro; A. Calle; A. M. de Frutos
Identification and tracking of a desert dust plume detected at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard Conference
European Lidar Conference 2021 (ELC2021) Granada, Spain, 2021.
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B. Barja; J. Rosas; V.E. Cachorro; C. Toledano; J.C. Antuña-Marrero; R. Estevan; A.M. de Frutos
In: Atmósfera, vol. 36 (1), pp. 41-56, 2021.
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title = {Surface shortwave cloud radiative effect of Cumulus (Cu) and Stratocumulus-Cumulus (Sc-Cu) cloud types in the Caribbean area (Camagüey Cuba, 2010-2016)},
author = {B. Barja and J. Rosas and V.E. Cachorro and C. Toledano and J.C. Antuña-Marrero and R. Estevan and A.M. de Frutos},
doi = {10.20937/ATM.52858},
year = {2021},
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abstract = {The effects of cumulus (Cu) clouds and the combination of stratocumulus-cumulus (Sc-Cu) clouds on solar radiation at the Earth’s surface were evaluated at Camagüey, Cuba, during a 6-yr period (from June 2010 to May 2016). Two methods to calculate the cloud radiative effect (CRE) were employed. The first method (CREm) uses solar irradiances in cloudy conditions from actinometric observations, where cloud informa-tion was also reported by visual observation. In the second method (CRE0) surface solar irradiances were estimated for both cloudy and clear sky conditions using a 1-D radiative transfer model, and cloud optical depth (COD) retrieved from an AERONET sun-photometer as the main input. A temporal correspondence criterion between COD retrievals and actinometric observations was performed in order to classify the COD of each cloud type. After the application of this criterion, the COD belonging to the optically thin clouds was removed. Finally, 255 and 732 COD observations for Cu and Sc-Cu, respectively, were found. Results show a statistically significant difference at the 95% confidence level between CRE calculated for Sc-Cu and Cu, using both methods. Mean values of CREm and CRE0 for Cu (Sc-Cu) were ?442 (?390) and ?460(?417) Wm–2, respectively. CRE0 shows a linear relation with ln(COD), with stronger correlation at a lower solar zenith angle. The shortwave cloud effect efficiency (CEE) for the two cloud types sharply decreases with the increase of the COD value up to 20. For larger COD, the CEE is less sensitive to the increase of COD.},
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R. González; C. Toledano; R. Román Diez; D. Mateos; E. Asmi; E. Rodriguez; J.C. Antuña-Sánchez; S. Herrero-Anta; V.E. Cachorro; A. Calle; A.M. de Frutos
Monitoring of long-range transported smoke in polar regions with remote sensing instruments Conference
EGU21, European Geosciences Union (EGU) Online, 2021.
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S. Herrero-Anta; D. Mateos; C. Toledano; R. Román; R. González; C. Ritter; J.C. Antuña-Sanchez; D. González-Fernández; A. Calle; V.E. Cachorro; A.M. de Frutos
Inventory of aerosol episodes in Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard) in the period 2017-2020 by sun photometry Conference
EGU21, European Geosciences Union (EGU) Online, 2021.
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S. Herrero-Anta; C. Toledano; R. Román; R. González; C. Rtitter; J.C. Antuña-Sánchez; D. González-Fernández; A. Calle; V.E. Cachorro; A.M. de Frutos
Long range transported aerosol events over Ny-Alesund (Svalbard) in 2020 observed with Sun-Sky-Moon photometry Conference
Arctic Science Summit Week 2021 (ASSW2021), International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) Lisbon, Portugal (online), 2021.
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R. González; C. Toledano; R. Román; D. Mateos; E. Asmi; E. Rodríguez; J.C. Antuña-Sánchez; S. Herrero-Anta; V.E. Cachorro; A. Calle; A.M. de Frutos
Monitoring of long-range transported smoke in polar regions with remote sensing instruments Conference
Arctic Science Summit Week 2021 (ASSW2021), International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) Lisbon, Portugal (online), 2021.
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scattering albedo, as well as a decrease in the coarse mode particle concentration. These features are relevant for radiative forcing calculations and therefore the impact of long range transported smoke in the radiative balance over polar regions.
J C Antuña-Sánchez; R Román; V E Cachorro; C Toledano; C López; R González; D Mateos; A Calle; Á M de Frutos
Relative sky radiance from multi-exposure all-sky camera images Journal Article
In: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 2201–2217, 2021.
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Mazzola, M.; Toledano, C.; Ivanescu, L.; Stone, R.; Ritter, C.; Vitale, V.; Doppler, L.; Stone, T.; Hansen, G.H.; Kouremeti, N.; Sasamoto, K.; McComiskey, A.; Barreto, A.; Román, R.; González, R.; Cachorro, V.E.; Barnes, J.E.; Uchiyama, A.; Yamanouchi, T.
Advances in Polar night AOD retrieval Conference
Arctic Science Summit Week 2021 (ASSW2021) Lisbon, Portugal (online), 2021.
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Ana Barroso; Sandra Mogo; Manuela M V G Silva; Victoria Cachorro; Ángel de Frutos
Morphology, Mineralogy, and Chemistry of Atmospheric Aerosols Nearby an Active Mining Area: Aljustrel Mine (SW Portugal) Journal Article
In: Atmosphere, vol. 12, no. 3, 2021, ISSN: 2073-4433.
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title = {Morphology, Mineralogy, and Chemistry of Atmospheric Aerosols Nearby an Active Mining Area: Aljustrel Mine (SW Portugal)},
author = {Ana Barroso and Sandra Mogo and Manuela M V G Silva and Victoria Cachorro and Ángel de Frutos},
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abstract = {Mining activities increase contaminant levels in the environment, so it is crucial to study the particulate matter in these areas to understand the impacts on nearby urban areas and populations. This work was conducted close to the active mine of Aljustrel (Portugal), where black dust deposition is evident. PM10 samples were collected in two periods: 10–17 July and 1–10 November of 2018. Two different techniques were used: SEM-EDX for the individual characterization of the aerosols and ICP-MS to quantify the elemental concentration of 11 elements (Ca, Na, Fe, Mn, As, Cd, Cu, Sb, Pb, and Zn). In this region, the observed PM10 mass concentration was 20 to 47 µg m ?3 (July) and 4 to 23 µg m?3 (November), which is lower than the limit of 50 ?g m?3 established in the European Directive. The individual characterization of 2006 particles by SEM-EDX shows oxides (17%) and sulfides (10%), while Na, Si, Fe, S, Al, and Cu are the elements with the most representativeness in all the analyzed particles. The ICP-MS results indicate that the daily elemental concentration in the samples collected in July is higher than November, and only As exceeds the limit established for European legislation.},
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Rosa Delia García; Emilio Cuevas; Victoria Eugenia Cachorro; Omaira E. García; África Barreto; A. Fernando Almansa; Pedro M. Romero-Campos; Ramón Ramos; Mário Pó; Kees Hoogendijk; Jochen Gross
Water Vapor Retrievals from Spectral Direct Irradiance Measured with an EKO MS-711 Spectroradiometer—Intercomparison with Other Techniques Journal Article
In: Remote Sensing, vol. 13, no. 3, 2021, ISSN: 2072-4292.
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title = {Water Vapor Retrievals from Spectral Direct Irradiance Measured with an EKO MS-711 Spectroradiometer—Intercomparison with Other Techniques},
author = {Rosa Delia García and Emilio Cuevas and Victoria Eugenia Cachorro and Omaira E. García and África Barreto and A. Fernando Almansa and Pedro M. Romero-Campos and Ramón Ramos and Mário Pó and Kees Hoogendijk and Jochen Gross},
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abstract = {Precipitable water vapor retrievals are of major importance for assessing and understanding atmospheric radiative balance and solar radiation resources. On that basis, this study presents the first PWV values measured with a novel EKO MS-711 grating spectroradiometer from direct normal irradiance in the spectral range between 930 and 960 nm at the Izaña Observatory (IZO, Spain) between April and December 2019. The expanded uncertainty of PWV (UPWV) was theoretically evaluated using the Monte-Carlo method, obtaining an averaged value of 0.37 ± 0.11 mm. The estimated uncertainty presents a clear dependence on PWV. For PWV ≤ 5 mm (62% of the data), the mean UPWV is 0.31 ± 0.07 mm, while for PWV > 5 mm (38% of the data) is 0.47 ± 0.08 mm. In addition, the EKO PWV retrievals were comprehensively compared against the PWV measurements from several reference techniques available at IZO, including meteorological radiosondes, Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), CIMEL-AERONET sun photometer and Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometry (FTIR). The EKO PWV values closely align with the above mentioned different techniques, providing a mean bias and standard deviation of −0.30 ± 0.89 mm, 0.02 ± 0.68 mm, −0.57 ± 0.68 mm, and 0.33 ± 0.59 mm, with respect to the RS92, GNSS, FTIR and CIMEL-AERONET, respectively. According to the theoretical analysis, MB decreases when comparing values for PWV > 5 mm, leading to a PWV MB between −0.45 mm (EKO vs. FTIR), and 0.11 mm (EKO vs. CIMEL-AERONET). These results confirm that the EKO MS-711 spectroradiometer is precise enough to provide reliable PWV data on a routine basis and, as a result, can complement existing ground-based PWV observations. The implementation of PWV measurements in a spectroradiometer increases the capabilities of these types of instruments to simultaneously obtain key parameters used in certain applications such as monitoring solar power plants performance.},
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