The use of cloud images in the visual spectrum from the SMS/GOES geostationary satellites to determine the hourly distribution of sunshine on a mesoscale in the continental United States excluding Alaska is presented. Cloud coverage and density as a function of time of day and season are evaluated through the use of digital data processing techniques. Low density cirrus clouds are less detrimental to solar energy collection than other types; and clouds in the morning and evening are less detrimental than those during midday hours of maximum insolation. Seasonal geographic distributions of cloud cover/sunshine are converted to langleys of solar radiation received at the earth's surface through relationships developed from long term measureme...
Estimates of solar irradiance at the earth’s surface from satellite observations are useful for plan...
A discussion is presented of daytime sky imaging and techniques that may be applied to the analysis ...
A method to estimate global horizontal irradiance (GHI) at the surface using a geostationary satelli...
Ground measurements of solar radiation are too sparse to determine important mesoscale differences t...
Global horizontal irradiance (i.e., shortwave downward solar radiation received by a horizontal surf...
AbstractSolar thermoelectric energy has a great potential as an energy supplier in many countries ar...
Statewide cloud distributions obtained by aggregating ground determinations from widely spaced obser...
Since the main attenuation of solar irradiance reaching the earth’s surface is due to clouds, ...
The time-averaged, daylight fractional statistical cloud coverages as a function of cloud optical th...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to describe the use of satellite-derived surface so...
A very short term solar power forecasting technology which uses ground-based visible wavelength imag...
Accepted for publication in "Theoretical and Applied Climatology" We investigate in the pr...
Accurate measurements of incoming solar radiation at the Earth' s surface are made by present ground...
The number of renewable energy systems has increased with the implementation of the feed-in tariff i...
As the climate crisis continues to worsen, it is more important than ever to embrace renewable forms...
Estimates of solar irradiance at the earth’s surface from satellite observations are useful for plan...
A discussion is presented of daytime sky imaging and techniques that may be applied to the analysis ...
A method to estimate global horizontal irradiance (GHI) at the surface using a geostationary satelli...
Ground measurements of solar radiation are too sparse to determine important mesoscale differences t...
Global horizontal irradiance (i.e., shortwave downward solar radiation received by a horizontal surf...
AbstractSolar thermoelectric energy has a great potential as an energy supplier in many countries ar...
Statewide cloud distributions obtained by aggregating ground determinations from widely spaced obser...
Since the main attenuation of solar irradiance reaching the earth’s surface is due to clouds, ...
The time-averaged, daylight fractional statistical cloud coverages as a function of cloud optical th...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to describe the use of satellite-derived surface so...
A very short term solar power forecasting technology which uses ground-based visible wavelength imag...
Accepted for publication in "Theoretical and Applied Climatology" We investigate in the pr...
Accurate measurements of incoming solar radiation at the Earth' s surface are made by present ground...
The number of renewable energy systems has increased with the implementation of the feed-in tariff i...
As the climate crisis continues to worsen, it is more important than ever to embrace renewable forms...
Estimates of solar irradiance at the earth’s surface from satellite observations are useful for plan...
A discussion is presented of daytime sky imaging and techniques that may be applied to the analysis ...
A method to estimate global horizontal irradiance (GHI) at the surface using a geostationary satelli...