Q.G.
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The purpose of the graph of course is to show the (minute) variation.If your graph has a purpose, it's to show how extremely consistent solar lighting is!

The UV Index is indeed a medical thing, concentrating on the risk of sunburn.As for the second, I have no idea what a "UV index" is, but it sounds like something a weather channel would cook up to scare people into putting on sunscreen.
But you do know that, of course.
If the purpose of showing these graphs is to show how variable sunlight is, would it not be fair to say we already know that?
The reason why it is rather variable however is not to be found in the sun itself, but in our geography and weather.
(For instance, sunlight levels tend to drop enormously when night approaches. Yet not everywhere and not always.
