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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Optimal temporal resolution for detailed studies of cloud-enhanced sunlight (Overirradiance)

Georgi Hristov YordanovOle-morten MidtgardTor Oskar Saetre

subject

SunlightMeteorologybusiness.industryTemporal resolutionEquatorIrradianceEnvironmental scienceCloud computingbusinessSolar irradianceSuns in alchemyLatitudeRemote sensing

description

Enhancement of sunlight by clouds can lead to irradiance peaks much exceeding the extraterrestrial levels - close to 2 suns near the Equator and at least 1.5 suns at latitudes of about 60°. Some extreme overirradiance events can last many minutes, but durations in the order of 1 second are also possible. The present paper reports the shortest bursts recorded in Southern Norway in the years 2012 and 2013. Our records of 10-millisecond resolution from 2012 show that the optimal instantaneous irradiance sampling interval is less than 0.15 s at the present test site, while the optimal averaging time is less than 0.13 s. We propose simple equations for deriving these times in an arbitrary geographical location from data recorded with very fine temporal resolution. The small values in the present coastal site are attributed to rather high cloud speeds.

https://doi.org/10.1109/pvsc.2013.6744306