Bian Lingen, Lu Longhua, Lu Changgui, et al. A study of radiative features at the Great Wall and Zhongshan Stations of Antarctica. J Appl Meteor Sci, 1998, 9(2): 160-168.
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Bian Lingen, Lu Longhua, Lu Changgui, et al. A study of radiative features at the Great Wall and Zhongshan Stations of Antarctica. J Appl Meteor Sci, 1998, 9(2): 160-168.
Bian Lingen, Lu Longhua, Lu Changgui, et al. A study of radiative features at the Great Wall and Zhongshan Stations of Antarctica. J Appl Meteor Sci, 1998, 9(2): 160-168.
Citation:
Bian Lingen, Lu Longhua, Lu Changgui, et al. A study of radiative features at the Great Wall and Zhongshan Stations of Antarctica. J Appl Meteor Sci, 1998, 9(2): 160-168.
The radiative components in 1993~1994 at the Great Wall Station (GWS) and Zhongshan Station (ZSS), Antractica are analysed. The results show that the features of seasonal changes of radiation in GWS are almost similar to those in ZSS. Global and surface absorbed radiations in GWS are 51% and 42% of those in ZSS, respectively, because of the difference of climate conditions between the two stations. During the polar days (Nov.~Jan.), the total amounts of global and ultraviolet radiations are greater than those in summer (Jun.~Aug.) for the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau. The positive net radiation in summer half year and negtive in winter half year in the two stations illustrate the climatic features of radiation in the Antarctic oasis area