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Potential Maximum Solar Radiation at different Lat/Lng + time of the year.
iisfaq:
I am sure that there is a potential maximum solar raidation that can appear on a particular day of the year for any Lat/Lng?
Does anyone know if there is a formula to calculate this?
chris
iisfaq:
I found this reference
http://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=8&ved=0CFAQFjAH&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.solarpathfinder.com%2Fdoc%2FHow_To_Doc_Solar_Radiation_NASA_Data.doc&rct=j&q=%20solar%20raidation%20lat%20lng&ei=Z1YZTpaOGcb0gAeLk6gv&usg=AFQjCNGO_BjuP6EftvdbOjg93wNxQCbf_A
But I do not think that this is what I am after.
For my area it produces the following for July
22 Year average is 1.61 kWh/m2/day
The best I have seen this month whas been about 478 w/m2 from my Davis Vantage Pro II on a perfectly clear day.
So 1600 w/m2 per day may be accurate for the whole 9 hours but how to I find out what the potential maximum is per hour?
Obviosuly at midday there is a higher chance of higher solar radiation.
Chris
iisfaq:
Looks like I have everyone stumped on this question?
SLOweather:
At any given time, the Davis sensor will have a closer (larger) number to what you are trying to read if it is pointed directly AT the sun, not left horizontal/level.
There is a huge calculation available that will tell you the theoretical solar insolation, given lat, lon, time of day, date and year.
I'll see if I can find it.
iisfaq:
--- Quote from: SLOweather on July 12, 2011, 03:20:04 PM ---There is a huge calculation available that will tell you the theoretical solar insolation, given lat, lon, time of day, date and year.
--- End quote ---
I would appreciate it if you do find it..
cheers
chris
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