We present a methodology for estimating solar radiation climatologies from a sparse network of global radiation and/or sunshine duration records: it allows to obtain high-resolution grids of monthly normal values for global radiation (and for the direct and diffuse components), atmospheric turbidity, and surface absorbed radiation. We discuss the application of the methodology to a preliminary version of an Italian global radiation and sunshine duration data set, which completion is still in progress and present the resulting 1961–1990 monthly radiation climatologies.

1961–1990 monthly high-resolution solar radiation climatologies for Italy / J. Spinoni, M. Brunetti, M. Maugeri, C. Simolo. - In: ADVANCES IN SCIENCE AND RESEARCH. - ISSN 1992-0628. - 8:(2012), pp. 19-25. [10.5194/asr-8-19-2012]

1961–1990 monthly high-resolution solar radiation climatologies for Italy

J. Spinoni
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M. Maugeri
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2012

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We present a methodology for estimating solar radiation climatologies from a sparse network of global radiation and/or sunshine duration records: it allows to obtain high-resolution grids of monthly normal values for global radiation (and for the direct and diffuse components), atmospheric turbidity, and surface absorbed radiation. We discuss the application of the methodology to a preliminary version of an Italian global radiation and sunshine duration data set, which completion is still in progress and present the resulting 1961–1990 monthly radiation climatologies.
Settore FIS/06 - Fisica per il Sistema Terra e Il Mezzo Circumterrestre
2012
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