Bibcode
Palle, E.; Montanes Rodriguez, P.; Goode, P. R.; Koonin, S. E.; Qiu, J.
Referencia bibliográfica
EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly, Abstracts from the meeting held in Nice, France, 6 - 11 April 2003, abstract #7730
Fecha de publicación:
4
2003
Número de citas
0
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Descripción
Since December 1998, photometric observations of the bright and dark
side of the Moon have been regularly carried out at Big Bear Solar
Observatory, with the aim of determining a precise and absolutely
calibrated global albedo of the Earth. The up-to-date synoptic,
seasonal and long term variation in the Earth's albedo are reported in
this paper, toghether with comparison with modelled albedo using
modern cloud satellite data and Earth Radiation Budget Experiment
(ERBE) scene models. The Earth's albedo has a major role in determining
the Earth's climate. During the past 4 years, a significant increasing
trend in the averaged Earth's reflectance has been detected in the
observational data. More scarce data from 1994 and 1995 allow us to
take a longer-term look at the Earth's albedo variability and the
possibility of a response of this parameter to solar activity is
discussed. Simultaneously, spectroscopic observations of the
earthshine have been carried out at Palomar Observatory. First results
and comparison between the spectral and photometric observations are
also being presented.