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Radiation Observatory

Since 1952 measurements of sunshine duration have been carried out on the roof of the Geophysical Institute in rainy Bergen.

The Radiation Observatory at GFI
The Radiation Observatory at GFI
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Endre Skaar

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At the Radiation Observatory we are measuring shortwave solar radiation and longwave atmospheric (terrestrial) radiation.

Measurements of sunshine duration started already in 1952, while solar and atmospheric radiation are measured from 1965 on. All the data exist as hourly data , and from 1965 the data are published in Radiation Yearbooks. In addition, the data are compiled in a large international database at the World Radiation Data Center in St. Petersburg.

The data have also been used in different scientific projects, among them the two EU-projects Satel-light and Heliosat3. They have also more recently been used in the European Cost-project COST 726 on UV-climatology and changes of UV radiation in Europe.

Below, you will find links to graphs showing the solar radiation conditions of today.

The position of the sun
Sunshine duration
Global radiation
UV-radiation