The stability of radiance measurements taken by the Sky Quality Meter (SQM)was
tested under rapidly changing temperature conditions during exposure to a
stable light field in the laboratory. The reported radiance was found to be
negatively correlated with temperature, but remained within 7% of the initial
reported radiance over a temperature range of -15 °C to 35 °C, and during
temperature changes of -33 °C/h and +70 °C/h.This is smaller than the
manufacturer’s quoted unit-to-unit systematic uncertainty of 10%,indicating
that the temperature compensation of the SQM is adequate under expected
outdoor operating conditions