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Accurate measurement of net radiation in the high-latitude Arctic regions is challenging since rain and snow events often introduce substantial measurement errors. To reduce the precipitation-induced measurement errors of downward radiation, customized data-driven methods are developed to reconstruct downward radiative fluxes from the biased radiation measurements. This study uses four years of field data across ten plots covered with forest, trees, and tundra in the Polar Urals from July 2018 to July 2022. Rain and snow on the radiometers absorb and block shortwave radiation and emit longwave radiation, leading to underestimation of downward shortwave and overestimation of downward longwave radiation. Snow causes more errors than rain. Seasonal variation of reconstructed net radiation for three dominant vegetation types indicates that their differences are most pronounced in April and least in September. Furthermore, forest and tree plots consistently exhibit higher magnitudes of net radiation and longer seasons of positive net radiation than tundra plots. This study advances methodologies for reconstructing corrupted net radiation data in the Arctic and offers insights into the variability of net radiation patterns within the forest-tundra ecotone.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available November 1, 2026
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