Abstract

The impact of the atmospheric pollution on the direct solar radiation regime in Georgia was studied. As a quantitative parameter for the atmospheric pollution level the optical depth of atmospheric aerosols (τa) was used. Computer calculations of the direct Solar radiation using the data on (τa) for Georgia showed that the increasing level of the atmospheric pollution causes a reduction in the direct incident Solar radiation irradiance.The impact of the atmospheric pollution on the direct solar radiation regime in Georgia was studied. As a quantitative parameter for the atmospheric pollution level the optical depth of atmospheric aerosols (τa) was used. Computer calculations of the direct Solar radiation using the data on (τa) for Georgia showed that the increasing level of the atmospheric pollution causes a reduction in the direct incident Solar radiation irradiance.

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