辐照度
太阳辐照度
异常(物理)
环境科学
太阳能资源
期限(时间)
大气科学
太阳能
气象学
太阳最大值
气候学
太阳周期
地质学
地理
物理
天文
生物
量子力学
太阳风
磁场
生态学
凝聚态物理
作者
Aron Habte,Manajit Sengupta,Peter Gotseff,Christian A. Gueymard
标识
DOI:10.1109/pvsc45281.2020.9300988
摘要
Annual solar irradiance anomalies (or departures from the long-term mean annual value) have a direct impact on various phases of solar energy projects, from prefeasibility studies to technical deployment decisions. Anomalies can happen because of normal climate variability or exceptional weather patterns. This study investigates such anomalies for both global horizontal irradiance (GHI) and direct normal irradiance (DNI) using Version 3 of the National Solar Radiation Database (NSRDB V3) and surface irradiance measurements at eight U.S. locations. At each site, the annual anomaly is analyzed here by evaluating the irradiance deviation from the long-term average for each specific year from 1998-2017. A positive/negative anomaly indicates that the solar resource was higher/lower than the long-term average during that specific year. The results show that in most cases the anomaly is within ±5% for GHI and ±10% for DNI using either ground-based irradiance measurements or modeled data from the NSRDB.
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