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How is UV Radiation measured?
 
Picture of UV radiationThe standard equipment for measuring the intensity of UV (ultraviolet) radiation at different wavelengths needed for calculating the UV Index is the spectrophotometer. This is very expensive. In its place, a widely used and inexpensive instrument for measuring the intensity of the UV radiation is the broadband UV sensor. This type of sensor has a response which approximates the erythemal action spectrum. The UV Index is obtained by multiplying the measured UV intensity by a conversion factor. The Hong Kong Observatory deploys such a broadband UV sensor at its  King's Park Meteorological Station.

 

Picture of the UV sensor
The Hong Kong Observatory's broadband UV sensor
at its King's Park Meteorological Station
 
 
What is the UV Radiation What is the UV Index

 

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