Daylight levels during the solar eclipse of 11 August 1999

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S. Darula
H. D. Kambezidis
R. Kittler
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[1]  Institute of Construction and Architecture,
[2] Slovak Academy of Sciences,undefined
[3] Bratislava,undefined
[4] Slovakia,undefined
[5]  National Observatory of Athens,undefined
[6] Institute of Environmental Research and Sustainable Development,undefined
[7] Atmospheric Research Team,undefined
[8] Athens,undefined
[9] Greece,undefined
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Reduction Rate; Favorable Condition; General Class; Unique Condition; Approximate Formula;
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Solar eclipses are unique phenomena not only for astronomical and space observations but also for terrestrial; they create unique conditions of sunbeam blockage which cause not only the reduction of direct sunlight but also the dimming of skylight from the whole sky vault. Very favorable conditions were met during the recent August 1999 solar eclipse in Athens, Greece and Bratislava, Slovakia. General class daylight stations operate within the International Daylight Measurements Program in the two cities. One-minute data of global/diffuse illuminance and zenith luminance from those stations have been used to provide information about their levels and the daylight reduction rate during the eclipse. An approximate formula for the estimation of sunlight and skylight illuminance levels as well as zenith luminance using relative luminance sky patterns is also presented in this work. To achieve this, recently developed sky standards together with their parameterizations are utilized.
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