Titel
Worldwide variations in artificial skyglow
Autor*in
Christopher C. M. Kyba
Leibniz-Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries
Autor*in
Kai Pong Tong
Institut für Umweltphysik, Universität Bremen
Autor*in
Jonathan Bennie
Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter
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Abstract
Despite constituting a widespread and significant environmental change, understanding of artificial nighttime skyglow is extremely limited. Until now, published monitoring studies have been local or regional in scope, and typically of short duration. In this first major international compilation of monitoring data we answer several key questions about skyglow properties. Skyglow is observed to vary over four orders of magnitude, a range hundreds of times larger than was the case before artificial light. Nearly all of the study sites were polluted by artificial light. A non-linear relationship is observed between the sky brightness on clear and overcast nights, with a change in behavior near the rural to urban landuse transition. Overcast skies ranged from a third darker to almost 18 times brighter than clear. Clear sky radiances estimated by the World Atlas of Artificial Night Sky Brightness were found to be overestimated by ~25%; our dataset will play an important role in the calibration and ground truthing of future skyglow models. Most of the brightly lit sites darkened as the night progressed, typically by ~5% per hour. The great variation in skyglow radiance observed from site-to-site and with changing meteorological conditions underlines the need for a long-term international monitoring program.
Stichwort
Astronomy and planetary sciencePlanetary science
Objekt-Typ
Sprache
Englisch [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:454072
Erschienen in
Titel
Scientific Reports
Band
5
Seitenanfang
8409
Verlag
Nature Publishing Group
Erscheinungsdatum
2015
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