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Maximum light intensity underwater during seasons?
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[QUOTE="Alfreds9, post: 5557042, member: 578242"] Hi, I was thinking if maximum light intensity underwater during seasons changes somehow. I firstly thought about considering monthly solar irradiance ([URL]http://neo.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/view.php?datasetId=CERES_INSOL_M[/URL]) however I thought this would have been biased at certain latitudes due to seasonal variation of total light hours. So, not considering algal growth affecting water tubidity and always considering sun being straight above water, do you think that you'd get a stronger (visible, not considering IR or UV) illumination during summer rather than during winter or would they reach 10, 20 or more meters relatively unaffected in either season? Thank you Allison [/QUOTE]
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