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Effect of ship shadow on in-water irradiance measurements

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Calculations of the effect of the ship’s shadow on in-water irradiance measurement errors were performed with a Monte Carlo radiance transfer algorithm. The algorithm contained the Cox-Munk wave-slope probability function. A simple 3-D model of the rectangular underwater part of a ship was used. The effect was calculated as a function of sea-water absorption, surface roughness (depending on an assumed wind velocity of up to 15 m s−1) with various wind velocities and directions, length and depth of the ship, distance of instrument from the ship, and bow-to-sun angle.

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46

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1

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p.103-112,fig.,ref.

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  • Polish Academy of Sciences, Powstancow Warszawy 55, 81-712 Sopot, Poland

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