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Original Articles

Measurement and assessment of ultraviolet radiation in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Pages 31-38 | Published online: 13 May 2010
 

Abstract

Measurements of ultraviolet solar radiation (UV radiation) of wavelengths 0.295–0.385 μm were recorded from a huge data set collected every 10 minutes for a long period of time (over 60 months) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Lat. 24°6′ N Long. 46°7′ E). The daily and monthly average percent ratio of UV to global irradiance was discussed. Findings indicate that maximum UV radiation occurs in July (16.6 Wm−2) and the minimum values occur in December (8.3 Wm−2). The measured UV intensity in Riyadh was compared with those measured in different regional cities; Bahrain, Kuwait, Dhahran, Makkah (Al-Mukkaramah) and Cairo. The results of comparison were discussed and attributed to different causes. It shows that the data of Riyadh are in good agreement with those of Dhahran and Cairo.

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