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An estimate of the temporal fraction of cloud cover at San Pedro Mártir Observatory
Esperanza Carrasco Licea
Alberto Carramiñana Alonso
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Site-testing
Atmospheric effects
San Pedro Mártir in the Northwest of Mexico is the site of the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional. It was one of the five candidates sites for the Thirty Meter Telescope, whose site-testing team spent four years measuring the atmospheric properties on site with a very complete array of instrumentation. Using the public database created by this team, we apply a novel method to solar radiation data to estimate the daytime fraction of time when the sky is clear of clouds. We analyse the diurnal, seasonal and annual cycles of cloud cover. We find that 82.4 per cent of the time the sky is clear of clouds. Our results are consistent with those obtained by other authors, using different methods, adding support to this value and proving the potential of the applied method. The clear conditions at the site are particularly good showing that San Pedro M´artir is an excellent site for optical and infrared observations.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
2012
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Carrasco, E., et al., (2012), An estimate of the temporal fraction of cloud cover at San Pedro Mártir Observatory, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 420(2):1-10
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