Investigation of Sheltering Effect on Global Solar Radiation Data Measured by Weather Stations

In instalment of pyranometers at the weather stations for measuring global solar radiation, it often cannot avoid appearance of obstacles in their surroundings. Investigation of sheltering effect on measurement of global solar radiation is performed through introducing the shelter view factor. Evalu...

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Main Authors: Chang Keh-Chin, Chen Hung-Hsun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/19/e3sconf_cgeee2018_02002.pdf
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spelling doaj-90fabf8ce74141cf938e9739f40f53422021-04-02T14:37:54ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01930200210.1051/e3sconf/20199302002e3sconf_cgeee2018_02002Investigation of Sheltering Effect on Global Solar Radiation Data Measured by Weather StationsChang Keh-ChinChen Hung-HsunIn instalment of pyranometers at the weather stations for measuring global solar radiation, it often cannot avoid appearance of obstacles in their surroundings. Investigation of sheltering effect on measurement of global solar radiation is performed through introducing the shelter view factor. Evaluation of the shelter view factor is made by means of a fisheye-lens photograph together with the calculation method developed by Steyn (1980). Taitung weather station (TWS) is chosen for the study. The shelter view factor for the pyranometer installed at TWS is estimated to be 11.8%. Measurements of global solar radiation are conducted at a place where is located nearby TSW but with the condition of zero shelter view factor. Comparison of the data measured at these two sites indicates 4% - 25% deviations of global solar radiation observed in different months of 2017. It suggests a need of the correction to the sheltering effect in the measuring process of global solar radiation at the weather stations except those who are not subject to surrounding obstacles in the sky dome.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/19/e3sconf_cgeee2018_02002.pdf
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Investigation of Sheltering Effect on Global Solar Radiation Data Measured by Weather Stations
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title Investigation of Sheltering Effect on Global Solar Radiation Data Measured by Weather Stations
title_short Investigation of Sheltering Effect on Global Solar Radiation Data Measured by Weather Stations
title_full Investigation of Sheltering Effect on Global Solar Radiation Data Measured by Weather Stations
title_fullStr Investigation of Sheltering Effect on Global Solar Radiation Data Measured by Weather Stations
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Sheltering Effect on Global Solar Radiation Data Measured by Weather Stations
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description In instalment of pyranometers at the weather stations for measuring global solar radiation, it often cannot avoid appearance of obstacles in their surroundings. Investigation of sheltering effect on measurement of global solar radiation is performed through introducing the shelter view factor. Evaluation of the shelter view factor is made by means of a fisheye-lens photograph together with the calculation method developed by Steyn (1980). Taitung weather station (TWS) is chosen for the study. The shelter view factor for the pyranometer installed at TWS is estimated to be 11.8%. Measurements of global solar radiation are conducted at a place where is located nearby TSW but with the condition of zero shelter view factor. Comparison of the data measured at these two sites indicates 4% - 25% deviations of global solar radiation observed in different months of 2017. It suggests a need of the correction to the sheltering effect in the measuring process of global solar radiation at the weather stations except those who are not subject to surrounding obstacles in the sky dome.
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