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1.6 suns at 58°20′N - the solar resource in Southern Norway

2014

We measured an extreme overirradiance event of 1.6 suns at latitude 58°20′N during a solar resource assessment in southern Norway. The burst occurred when the sun showed in a narrow gap between broken, optically thin altocumulus clouds. The enhancement was most intense within 3° around the solar disk. The annual solar irradiation in the plane of an optimally tilted PV array peaked at 1.30 MWh/m2 in the year 2013, and measured 1.20 MWh/m2 in the previous two years. These values exclude irradiance below 0.05 suns but include reflections from the sea surface and terrain which have not been quantified. The long-term average predicted by the Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS) i…

Solar ResourcePhotovoltaic systemIrradianceEnvironmental scienceTerrainAtmospheric sciencesSolar maximumSuns in alchemySolar irradianceLatitude2014 IEEE 40th Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC)
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Solar Surface Magnetism and Irradiance on Time Scales from Days to the 11-Year Cycle

2009

The uninterrupted measurement of the total solar irradiance during the last three solar cycles and an increasing amount of solar spectral irradiance measurements as well as solar imaging observations (magnetograms and photometric data) have stimulated the development of models attributing irradiance variations to solar surface magnetism. Here we review the current status of solar irradiance measurements and modelling efforts based on solar photospheric magnetic fields. Thereby we restrict ourselves to the study of solar variations from days to the solar cycle. Phenomenological models of the solar atmosphere in combination with imaging observations of solar electromagnetic radiation and meas…

Solar minimumSunspotMeteorologyintegumentary systemPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsPhysics::Medical PhysicsIrradiancefood and beveragesAstronomy and AstrophysicsSolar maximumAtmospheric sciencesSolar irradianceCoronaSolar cycleSpace and Planetary Sciencebiological sciencesPhysics::Space PhysicsCoronal mass ejectionEnvironmental scienceAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsSpace Science Reviews
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A preliminary assessment of a detailed two stream short-wave narrow-band model using spectral radiation measurements

1997

Abstract A data bank of measurements of global, direct and diffuse solar spectral irradiances at ground level for clear skies has been compiled for Valencia (Spain) dating back to December 1992. The measurements were made with a commercial Li-cor 1800 spectroradiometer with a range of 300–1100 nm and a spectral resolution of 6 nm. A preliminary comparative assessment has been carried out between the experimental data and model data. The chosen model was a detailed narrow-band model (208 spectral intervals from 0.2 to 4 μm) developed at the “Laboratoire d'Optique Atmospherique (LOA)” of the University of Lille (France). This plane-parallel multilayer model uses a two-flux method to solve the…

SpectroradiometerSpectral power distributionRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentRadiative transferRange (statistics)IrradianceEnvironmental scienceGeneral Materials ScienceSpectral resolutionSpectral lineAerosolRemote sensingSolar Energy
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A methodology for optimisation of solar dish-Stirling systems size, based on the local frequency distribution of direct normal irradiance

2021

Abstract In geographical areas where direct solar irradiation levels are relatively high, concentrated solar energy systems are one of the most promising green energy technologies. Dish-Stirling systems are those that achieve the highest levels of solar-to-electric conversion efficiency, and yet they are still among the least common commercially available technologies. This paper focuses on a strategy aimed at promoting greater diffusion of dish-Stirling systems, which involves optimizing the size of the collector aperture area based on the hourly frequency distributions of beam irradiance and defining a new incentive scheme with a feed-in tariff that is variable with the installed costs of…

Stirling engineSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleMeteorologyLCOEbusiness.industryNumerical modelsMechanical EngineeringConcentrating Solar PowerEnergy conversion efficiencyIrradianceBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSolar energylaw.inventionRenewable energyIncentive policiesElectric power systemGeneral EnergylawSolar datasetsDish-StirlingEnvironmental scienceFrequency distributionCost of electricity by sourcebusiness
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Effects of reduced irradiance on hydraulic architecture and water relations of two olive clones with different growth potentials

2009

Abstract The hydraulic architecture and water relations of two olive genotypes, ‘Leccino Dwarf’ (LD) and ‘Leccino Minerva’ (LM) growing at two irradiance levels i.e. full sunlight irradiance (HI) and 50% sunlight irradiance (LI) were studied. The two clones showed similar plant hydraulic conductances (Kplant) and similar conductance of roots and leaves (Kroot and Kleaf) when growing at equal irradiance levels. However, both Kplant and Kroot were significantly lower in LI plants than in HI ones. On the contrary, Kleaf was unaffected by the light regime. One-year-old twigs of LI plants produced longer xylem conduits but lower average diameter of conduits and less conduits per unit xylem cross…

SunlightChemistryDiurnal temperature variationtranspiration rateIrradianceXylemPlant Scienceoliveolive; shading; hydraulic architecture; xylem features; transpiration ratexylem featuresHorticultureLight intensityHydraulic conductivityBotanyhydraulic architectureShadingshadingAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTranspirationEnvironmental and Experimental Botany
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Overirradiance (Cloud Enhancement) Events at High Latitudes

2013

Contrary to intuition, solar irradiance peaks at partially cloudy conditions. Clouds can boost sunlight by over 1.5 times, even at high latitudes. Depending on cloud velocity, the bursts last from seconds to minutes. Measuring irradiance on a tilted surface with 10-ms resolution allows for a detailed study of such events in Southern Norway, almost at sea level. All monthly maxima from April through September 2011 exceeded 1300 W/m2. The slow sensor registered an annual maximum of 1413 W/m2, while the fast sensor's range was found insufficient. A burst reaching 1528 W/m2 was registered in June 2012. Near the Equator, bursts exceeding 1800 W/m2 have been observed. These numbers are striking s…

SunlightForward scatterEquatorPhotovoltaic systemIrradianceEnvironmental scienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsSolar irradianceAtmospheric sciencesSea levelElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsLatitudeIEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
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Optimal temporal resolution for detailed studies of cloud-enhanced sunlight (Overirradiance)

2013

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 geogra…

SunlightMeteorologybusiness.industryTemporal resolutionEquatorIrradianceEnvironmental scienceCloud computingbusinessSolar irradianceSuns in alchemyLatitudeRemote sensing2013 IEEE 39th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC)
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100-millisecond Resolution for Accurate Overirradiance Measurements

2013

Cloud enhancement of sunlight results in peak irradiance well exceeding extraterrestrial levels, even at high latitudes. Values above 1.8 kW/m2 are possible in the equatorial regions. Recently, we detected bursts over 1.5 kW/m2 in Northern Europe at latitude close to 60°N. Overirradiance events (intensities much higher than 1 sun) can last tens of minutes, as well as less than 1 s. They may have caused series arcing in photovoltaic modules, leading to fires and loss of property. The accurate measurement of short bursts requires sensors with response times on the order of milliseconds. The long response times of thermopile pyranometers smooth out important details of very short-lived peaks a…

SunlightMillisecondPyranometerResolution (electron density)IrradianceSampling (statistics)Environmental scienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsThermopileElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsRemote sensingLatitudeIEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
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Extreme overirradiance events in Norway: 1.6 suns measured close to 60°N

2015

Abstract We report the most extreme overirradiance event of 1.6 kW/m 2 measured so far in Grimstad, southern Norway (latitude 58°20′), at altitude of only about 60 m a.s.l. Images of the sky conditions taken with a wide-dynamic-range camera suggest that this is not the ultimate value for our location, but that extremes as high as 1.7 kW/m 2 may be possible. The phenomenon was caused by strong forward scattering of sunlight within 3° around the solar disk in thin, broken altocumulus clouds. The normalized spectrum of sunlight during such extreme events is very similar to the normalized clear-sky spectrum measured at Air Mass 1.4 and irradiance of 1.0 kW/m 2 . We suggest that the values excee…

SunlightRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectEquatorIrradianceAir mass (solar energy)Atmospheric sciencesSuns in alchemyLatitudeAltitudeSkyGeneral Materials ScienceGeologymedia_commonSolar Energy
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Development of a High Irradiance LED Configuration for Small Field of View Motion Estimation of Fertilizer Particles

2015

International audience; Better characterization of the fertilizer spreading process, especially the fertilizer pattern distribution on the ground, requires an accurate measurement of individual particle properties and dynamics. Both 2D and 3D high speed imaging techniques have been developed for this purpose. To maximize the accuracy of the predictions, a specific illumination level is required. This paper describes the development of a high irradiance LED system for high speed motion estimation of fertilizer particles. A spectral sensitivity factor was used to select the optimal LED in relation to the used camera from a range of commercially available high power LEDs. A multiple objective …

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