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Re: Elecraft Digest, Vol 175, Issue 4

Edward A. Dauer
Interesting to sort the list by UV flux data.  Doing that for the 3107 entries, my QTH in Teller County, Colorado, at an average elevation of about 8500' and with 247 sunny days per year according to the tourist adsr, is number 511.  53 of the 67 counties in Florida rank above it.  I would not have guessed that . . .

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    Here is a US map of "County Level UV Exposure Data for the Continental United States?. The desert southwest is the clear hotspot. If you look carefully at California, you can see the effect of altitude in the Sierra. That area has higher UV than the coastal areas. The page also has an Excel data file of county-level data.
   
    https://gis.cancer.gov/tools/uv-exposure/ <https://gis.cancer.gov/tools/uv-exposure/>
   
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Re: Elecraft Digest, Vol 175, Issue 4

Robert Cunnings
The solar zenith angle has a strong effect, so latitude matters.

An interesting read from your home state:

https://uvb.nrel.colostate.edu/UVB/publications/UV-Primer.pdf

Bob NW8L (at 5300 ft asl, Sandoval County, NM, #37 in the ranking)


On Tue, 6 Nov 2018, Dauer, Edward wrote:

> Interesting to sort the list by UV flux data.  Doing that for the 3107 entries, my QTH in Teller County, Colorado, at an average elevation of about 8500' and with 247 sunny days per year according to the tourist adsr, is number 511.  53 of the 67 counties in Florida rank above it.  I would not have guessed that . . .
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> Ted, KN1CBR
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