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A Sun photometer (also spelled Sunphotometer) is an instrument that measures the intensity of sunlight arriving directly from the Sun. Since it is designed to be pointed directly at the Sun, a Sun photometer measures only direct sunlight, not the diffuse light scattered from the sky, haze and clouds. Since haze blocks some direct sunlight, a Sun photometer is an ideal instrument for measuring haze. Scientists have used Sun photometers of various kinds for more than a century. The modern generation of hand held Sun photometers was pioneered in the late 1950's by Frederick Volz [1], who has made important discoveries about the effects of natural and volcanic haze on the environment. Although some Sun photometers respond to a wide range of colors or wavelengths of sunlight, most include special filters that admit only a very narrow band of wavelengths. These filters are expensive. They also have a limited life. While some filters may work well for a decade or more, others may last only a few years.

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changed on 1 Dec 2023 10:43:54.340
submitted byViqui Agazzi
accepted on 29 Sep 2022 09:14:26.541

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definition A Sun photometer (also spelled Sunphotometer) is an instrument that measures the intensity of sunlight arriving directly from the Sun. Since it is designed to be pointed directly at the Sun, a Sun photometer measures only direct sunlight, not the diffuse light scattered from the sky, haze and clouds. Since haze blocks some direct sunlight, a Sun photometer is an ideal instrument for measuring haze. Scientists have used Sun photometers of various kinds for more than a century. The modern generation of hand held Sun photometers was pioneered in the late 1950's by Frederick Volz [1], who has made important discoveries about the effects of natural and volcanic haze on the environment. Although some Sun photometers respond to a wide range of colors or wavelengths of sunlight, most include special filters that admit only a very narrow band of wavelengths. These filters are expensive. They also have a limited life. While some filters may work well for a decade or more, others may last only...
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