Improving the McClear model estimating the downwelling solar radiation at ground level in cloud-free conditions – McClear‑v3

The fast McClear clear-sky model estimates the downwelling shortwave direct and diffuse irradiances received at ground level under cloud-free conditions. Several improvements are presented. They focus on the modeling of changes in irradiances with the solar zenithal angle and on a better exploitatio...

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Main Authors: Benoit Gschwind, Lucien Wald, Philippe Blanc, Mireille Lefèvre, Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt, Antti Arola
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Language:English
Published: Borntraeger 2019-06-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2019/0946
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spelling doaj-7aeb281221694beabe47fc8459e88c702020-11-25T01:30:15ZengBorntraegerMeteorologische Zeitschrift0941-29482019-06-0128214716310.1127/metz/2019/094690593Improving the McClear model estimating the downwelling solar radiation at ground level in cloud-free conditions – McClear‑v3Benoit GschwindLucien WaldPhilippe BlancMireille LefèvreMarion Schroedter-HomscheidtAntti ArolaThe fast McClear clear-sky model estimates the downwelling shortwave direct and diffuse irradiances received at ground level under cloud-free conditions. Several improvements are presented. They focus on the modeling of changes in irradiances with the solar zenithal angle and on a better exploitation of the aerosol properties offered by the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS). Irradiances from this new version McClear‑v3 were compared to 1 min measurements made in cloud-free conditions at 11 stations belonging to the Baseline Surface Radiation Network and being located in various climates. The correlation coefficient ranges between 0.982 and 0.999 for the global irradiance. The bias is positive (overestimation) and ranges between 1 W m−2 (0.1 % of the mean observed irradiance) and 20 W m−2 (3.2 %), with the exception of Barrow in Alaska (18 W m−2). The standard deviation ranges between 16 W m−2 (2.3 %) and 30 W m−2 (3.8 %). The correlation coefficient for the direct irradiance ranges between 0.902 and 0.995. As expected, since the direct in McClear does not comprise any circumsolar contribution, the bias is negative (underestimation) and ranges between 49 W m−2 (7.7 %) and 5 W m−2 (0.7 %), with two exceptions: Sede Boqer (79 W m−2) and Brasilia (13 W m−2). The standard deviation is comprised between 34 W m−2 (5.3 %) and 69 W m−2 (10.7 %). These results are similar to those obtained with McClear version 2. Compared to the latter, McClear‑v3 removes several artifacts and its estimates are continuous in space and time.http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2019/0946solar radiationclear-sky modelaerosolCAMSBSRN
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author Benoit Gschwind
Lucien Wald
Philippe Blanc
Mireille Lefèvre
Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt
Antti Arola
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Lucien Wald
Philippe Blanc
Mireille Lefèvre
Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt
Antti Arola
Improving the McClear model estimating the downwelling solar radiation at ground level in cloud-free conditions – McClear‑v3
Meteorologische Zeitschrift
solar radiation
clear-sky model
aerosol
CAMS
BSRN
author_facet Benoit Gschwind
Lucien Wald
Philippe Blanc
Mireille Lefèvre
Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt
Antti Arola
author_sort Benoit Gschwind
title Improving the McClear model estimating the downwelling solar radiation at ground level in cloud-free conditions – McClear‑v3
title_short Improving the McClear model estimating the downwelling solar radiation at ground level in cloud-free conditions – McClear‑v3
title_full Improving the McClear model estimating the downwelling solar radiation at ground level in cloud-free conditions – McClear‑v3
title_fullStr Improving the McClear model estimating the downwelling solar radiation at ground level in cloud-free conditions – McClear‑v3
title_full_unstemmed Improving the McClear model estimating the downwelling solar radiation at ground level in cloud-free conditions – McClear‑v3
title_sort improving the mcclear model estimating the downwelling solar radiation at ground level in cloud-free conditions – mcclear‑v3
publisher Borntraeger
series Meteorologische Zeitschrift
issn 0941-2948
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The fast McClear clear-sky model estimates the downwelling shortwave direct and diffuse irradiances received at ground level under cloud-free conditions. Several improvements are presented. They focus on the modeling of changes in irradiances with the solar zenithal angle and on a better exploitation of the aerosol properties offered by the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS). Irradiances from this new version McClear‑v3 were compared to 1 min measurements made in cloud-free conditions at 11 stations belonging to the Baseline Surface Radiation Network and being located in various climates. The correlation coefficient ranges between 0.982 and 0.999 for the global irradiance. The bias is positive (overestimation) and ranges between 1 W m−2 (0.1 % of the mean observed irradiance) and 20 W m−2 (3.2 %), with the exception of Barrow in Alaska (18 W m−2). The standard deviation ranges between 16 W m−2 (2.3 %) and 30 W m−2 (3.8 %). The correlation coefficient for the direct irradiance ranges between 0.902 and 0.995. As expected, since the direct in McClear does not comprise any circumsolar contribution, the bias is negative (underestimation) and ranges between 49 W m−2 (7.7 %) and 5 W m−2 (0.7 %), with two exceptions: Sede Boqer (79 W m−2) and Brasilia (13 W m−2). The standard deviation is comprised between 34 W m−2 (5.3 %) and 69 W m−2 (10.7 %). These results are similar to those obtained with McClear version 2. Compared to the latter, McClear‑v3 removes several artifacts and its estimates are continuous in space and time.
topic solar radiation
clear-sky model
aerosol
CAMS
BSRN
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2019/0946
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