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Monthly averages (10-20 years) of global radiation resulting from interpolation of measurements made in meteorological networks.

 

Provider: Meteotest, Switzerland

Results based on soda and version 4 of database Meteonorm (www.meteonorm.com).

Meteorological measurements based mainly on global climate normals 1961-90 of WMO as well as Global Energy Balance Archive (GEBA) of ETH Zurich.

Lefèvre M., Remund J., Albuisson M., Wald L., Study of effective distances for interpolation schemes in meteorology . European Geophysical Society, 27th General Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts, vol. 4, April 2002, EGS02-A-03429.

Remund, J. and S. Kunz (1999): METEONORM Version 4.0. Nova Energie GmbH, Schachenallee 29, CH-5000 Aarau , Switzerland.

WMO (1998). 1961 - 90 Climatological Normals (Clino). Version 1.0 - November 1998.CD-ROM. World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

1. Longitude and latitude in degrees and decimals of degrees. Western longitudes and northern latitudes are positive.

2. Altitude above sea level in meter. If omitted, the mean altitude of the 5' grid is taken.

Monthly means of global radiation.

The interpolation has an rmse of about 10% for monthly values.

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