Alexl
Avid Member
Finally, after several months of work, the UV-B-indexes I measured all around Madagascar are online at www.madcham.com . The less nice thing is, the website's still only available in German - but even google translator can help for sure. You can use the "search" function top right to look for a region or city, then you will get results for several chameleon species and locals of F. pardalis for this region.
E.g. here's the one for Sambava (northern east coast): http://madcham.com/?p=520 The Graph for UVB hast the UV-Index on y-axis and daytime ("Tageszeit" in German) on x-axis. Weather is shown by little suns, clouds etc. inside the graph. The red line is full sun, the orange line half shadow, and the blue line is shadow. Sunrises is at 6.00 am and sunset at 06.00 pm (and yes, there can be sun at the sky without any UVB measured in sunny places ).
The UVI have been measured with Solarmeter 6.5 and I always took minimum (shadow) and maximum (sun) reachable UVI depending on weather conditions. All data have been measured during March and April, which is the end of the rainy season in Madagascar. Until now, I got charts of parts of the West coast, North and East coast. Maybe next year I'll be able to do some measurments in the south, too.
Hope it's a little to think about, even if it's "only" done during my holidays. Think there's still a real lot to do about UVB in Madagascar and for captive kept chameleons, too... (especially since I still see many cases of mbd and insufficient UVB setup at work). I would really like to have measurements of every interesting place for every time of the year.
E.g. here's the one for Sambava (northern east coast): http://madcham.com/?p=520 The Graph for UVB hast the UV-Index on y-axis and daytime ("Tageszeit" in German) on x-axis. Weather is shown by little suns, clouds etc. inside the graph. The red line is full sun, the orange line half shadow, and the blue line is shadow. Sunrises is at 6.00 am and sunset at 06.00 pm (and yes, there can be sun at the sky without any UVB measured in sunny places ).
The UVI have been measured with Solarmeter 6.5 and I always took minimum (shadow) and maximum (sun) reachable UVI depending on weather conditions. All data have been measured during March and April, which is the end of the rainy season in Madagascar. Until now, I got charts of parts of the West coast, North and East coast. Maybe next year I'll be able to do some measurments in the south, too.
Hope it's a little to think about, even if it's "only" done during my holidays. Think there's still a real lot to do about UVB in Madagascar and for captive kept chameleons, too... (especially since I still see many cases of mbd and insufficient UVB setup at work). I would really like to have measurements of every interesting place for every time of the year.