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Lucas Alados-Arboledas
Researcher at University of Granada
Publications - 322
Citations - 9785
Lucas Alados-Arboledas is an academic researcher from University of Granada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Lidar. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 303 publications receiving 8340 citations.
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Impact of mineral dust on shortwave and longwave radiation: evaluation of different vertically resolved parameterizations in 1-D radiative transfer computations
María José Granados-Muñoz,Michaël Sicard,Roberto Román,Jose Antonio Benavent-Oltra,Ruben Barragan,Gérard Brogniez,Cyrielle Denjean,Cyrielle Denjean,Marc Mallet,Paola Formenti,Benjamin Torres,Lucas Alados-Arboledas +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a set of different levels of input parameterizations were used to create a 1-D Radiative Transfer Model (RTM) which feed the Global Atmospheric ModEl (GAM) game.
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Adaptation of an empirical model for erythemal ultraviolet irradiance
TL;DR: In this article, an empirical model was proposed to estimate UVER from ozone columnar content and parameters usually registered in radiometric networks, such as global broadband hemispherical transmittance and optical air mass.
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Columnar aerosol properties from sun-and-star photometry: statistical comparisons and day-to-night dynamic
Daniel Pérez-Ramírez,Daniel Pérez-Ramírez,Hassan Lyamani,F.J. Olmo,D. N. Whiteman,Lucas Alados-Arboledas +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a combination of sun-and-star photometry measurements acquired in the city of Granada (37.16° N, 3.60° W, 680 m a.s.
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Dependence of one-minute global irradiance probability density distributions on hourly irradiation
TL;DR: In this article, the behavior of one minute global irradiance distributions as a function of hourly average solar global irradiances is analyzed using the clearness index kt which describes the atmospheric transmittance.
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Improvements in star photometry for aerosol characterizations
TL;DR: In this article, the applicability of the Astronomical Langley method to retrieve accurate calibration constants for a star photometer at a high mountain site is addressed. And the results show that the one-star method is more appropriate, especially in an urban environment.