Intercomparisons

It is possible for our customers to bring their instruments and standards to us for comparison with our in-house units. The measurements from customer instruments can also be compared with the solar measurements of our SUV-100 spectroradiometer (permanently installed on BSI's rooftop facility), as well as comparing profiling instruments with our own in-house sensors.

Since the late 1980s, Biospherical Instruments has been regularly participating in both national and international intercomparisons of radiometers. For example, in 1994, an instrument of the BSI-operated NSF UV Monitoring Network participated in one of the first international intercomparisons of UV spectroradiometers ever organized. The campaign took place in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, and also included groups from Australia and New Zealand. The campaign formed the basis of a study on geographical differences in UV radiation (Seckmeyer et al. 1995). Another example is our participation in the first international intercomparison of multiband filter radiometers in Oslo, Norway in 2005 (Johnsen et al. 2008), Figure 1.

Results from the 2003 North American interagency intercomparison of ultraviolet spectroradiometers (Lantz et al. 2008) and from an intercomparison organized jointly with New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Bernhard et al. 2007) confirmed the excellent quality of measurements of the NSF UV Monitoring Network. These results also demonstrated that the network's data meet the quality requirements of the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC). In response, in 2009, NDACC invited Biospherical Instruments to submit these data to NDACC’s data archive.

BSI also participated in several intercomparisons of standards used in calibrating marine radiometers for NASA (Meister et al. 2002 and 2003). Measurements performed by BSI agreed to within ±1% with data from the reference radiometers used in the two campaigns. This level of agreement was deemed "excellent." Standards of BSI were also successfully compared with those maintained by NOAA's Central UV Calibration Facility. Results of these intercomparisons were published in agency reports and peer-reviewed journals, and have been used to improve instrumentation, measurement protocols, and data analysis procedures.

The following citations, listed by date, provide the details of some of the intercomparisons in which Biospherical Instruments participated.

Intercomparison Results:

Johnsen, B., B. Kjeldstad, T.N. Aalerud, L.T. Nilsen, J. Schreder, M. Blumthaler, G. Bernhard, C. Topaloglou, O. Meinander, A. Bagheri, J.R. Slusser, and J. Davis. (2008). Intercomparison and harmonization of UV Index measurements from multiband filter radiometers, J. Geophys. Res.113, D15206, doi:10.1029/2007JD009731. (P)

Lantz, K., P. Disterhoft, J. Slusser, W. Gao, J. Berndt, G. Bernhard, S. Bloms, R. Booth, J. Ehramjian, L. Harrison, G. Janson, P. Johnston, P. Kiedron, R. McKenzie, M. Kimlin, J.P. Neale, M. O’Neill, V.V. Quang, G. Seckmeyer, T. Taylor, S. Wuttke, and J. Michalsky. (2008). The 2003 North American interagency intercomparison of ultraviolet spectroradiometers: Scanning and spectrograph instruments, J. Appl. Remote Sens.2, 023547, doi:10.1117/1.3040299. (P)

Bernhard, G., C.R. Booth, J.C. Ehramjian, R. Stone, and E.G. Dutton (2007). Ultraviolet and visible radiation at Barrow, Alaska: Climatology and influencing factors on the basis of version 2 National Science Foundation network data, J. Geophys. Res.112, D09101, doi:10.1029/2006JD007865. (P).

Johnsen, B., B. Kjeldstad, T.N. Aalerud, L.T. Nilsen, J. Schreder, M. Blumthaler, G. Bernhard, A. Bagheri, B. Bhattarai, C. Topaloglou, G. Zablocki, O. Meinander, B.A. Høiskar, R. Haugen, W.S. Durham, G. Janson, A.R. Marrero, A. Dahlback, D. Bolsée, J.R. Slusser, J. Stamnes, C. Torres, A.R.D. Smedley, L.-E. Paulsson, K. Lakkala, A.R. Webb, J.B. Ørbæk, A.A. Grimenes, T. Ringstad, T. Langet, and W. Josefsson. (2006). International intercomparison of multiband filter radiometers in Oslo 2005, in: Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere XI, edited by J. R. Slusser, K. Schäfer, and A. Comeron, Proc. SPIE, 6362, 63620W-1-63620W-12, doi:10.1117/12.688918. The paper is available here.

Wuttke S., G. Seckmeyer, G. Bernhard, J. Ehramjian, R. McKenzie, P. Johnston, and M. O'Neil. (2006). New spectroradiometers complying with the NDSC standards. J. Atmos. Ocean. Tech.23(2), 241–251. (P) The paper is available here.

Lantz, K., P. Disterhoft, E.A. Early, J. DeLuisi, A. Thompson, J. Berndt, L. Harrison, P. Kiedron, J. Ehramjian, G. Bernhard, L. Cabasug, J. Robertson, W. Mou, T. Taylor, J. Slusser, D. Bigelow, B. Durham, G. Janson, D. Hayes, M. Beaubien, and A. Beaubien. (2002). The 1997 North American interagency intercomparison of ultraviolet spectroradiometers including narrowband filter radiometers. J. Res. Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol.107, 19–62. (P) The paper is available here.

Bais, A.F., B.G. Gardiner, H. Slaper, M. Blumthaler, G. Bernhard, R. McKenzie, A.R. Webb, G. Seckmeyer, B. Kjeldstad, T. Koskela, P.J. Kirsch, J. Groebner, J.B. Kerr, S. Kazadzis, K. Leszczynski, D. Wardle, W. Josefsson, C. Brogniez, D. Gillotay, H. Reinen, P. Weihs, T. Svenoe, P. Eriksen, F. Kuik, and A. Redondas. (2001). SUSPEN intercomparison of ultraviolet spectroradiometers. J. Geophys. Res.106(D12), 12,509–12,526. (P)

Early, A., A. Thompson, C. Johnson, J. DeLuisi, P. Disterhoft, D. Wardle, E. Wu, W. Mou, Y. Sun, T. Lucas, T. Mestechkina, L. Harrison, J. Berndt, and D. Hayes. (1998). The 1995 North American Interagency Intercomparison of Ultraviolet Monitoring Spectroradiometers. J. Res. Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol., 103(1), 15. (P)

Johnsen, B., and M. Hannevik, eds. (1997). The 1995 intercomparison of UV and PAR instruments at the University of Oslo. StralevernRapport 1997, 7.

Seckmeyer, G., B. Mayer, G. Bernhard, R.L. McKenzie, P.V. Johnston, M. Kotkamp, C.R. Booth, T.B. Lucas, T. Mestechkina, C.R. Roy, H.P. Gies, and D. Tomlinson. (1995). Geographical differences in the UV measured by intercompared spectroradiometers. Geophys. Res. Lett.22(14), 1,889–1,892. (P)

Intercomparison of Calibration Standards:

Meister, G., P. Abel, R. Barnes, J. Cooper, C. Davis, M. Godin, D. Goebel, G. Fargion, R. Frouin, D. Korwan, R. Maffione, C. McClain, S. McLean, D. Menzies, A. Poteau, J. Robertson, and J. Sherman. (2002). The First SIMBIOS Radiometric Intercomparison (SIMRIC-1),  April–September 2001. NASA Tech. Memo. 2002–210006. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, 60 pp. The paper is available here.

Meister, G., P. Abel, K. Carder, A. Chaplin, D. Clark, H. Cooper, C. Davis, D. English, G. Fargion, M. Feinholz, R. Frouin, F. Hoge, D. Korwan, G. Lazin, C. McClain, S. McLean, D. Menzies, A. Poteau, J. Robertson, J. Sherman, K. Voss, and J. Yungel. (2003). The Second SIMBIOS Radiometric Intercomparision (SIMRIC-2). NASA Tech. Memo. 2002–210006, Vol. 2. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, 71 pp.

<strong>Figure 1. </strong>Several generations of GUV filter radiometers deployed at the 2005 intercomparison in Oslo, Norway.
Figure 1. Several generations of GUV filter radiometers deployed at the 2005 intercomparison in Oslo, Norway.
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