Title of article
REST2: High-performance solar radiation model for cloudless-sky irradiance, illuminance, and photosynthetically active radiation – Validation with a benchmark dataset
Author/Authors
Christian A. Gueymard 1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
14
From page
272
To page
285
Abstract
REST2, a high-performance model to predict cloudless-sky broadband irradiance, illuminance and photosynthetically active radiation
(PAR) from atmospheric data, is presented. Its derivation uses the same two-band scheme as in the previous CPCR2 model, but
with numerous improvements. Great attention is devoted to precisely account for the effect of aerosols, in particular.
Detailed research-class measurements from Billings, OK are used to assess the performance of the model for the prediction of direct,
diffuse and global broadband irradiance. These measurements were made in May 2003 during a sophisticated radiative closure experiment,
which involved the best radiometric instrumentation currently available and many ancillary instruments. As a whole, these exceptional
measurements constitute the only known modern benchmark dataset made specifically to test the intrinsic performance of
radiation models. Using this dataset as reference, it is shown that REST2 performs better than CPCR2 for irradiance, illuminance or
PAR predictions. The availability of the turbidity data required by REST2 or other similar models is also discussed, as well as the effect
that turbidity has on each component of broadband irradiance, PAR irradiance and illuminance, and on the diffuse/global PAR ratio.
2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Solar radiation , Illuminance , Radiation model , photosynthetically active radiation , Radiative closure , irradiance , Radiometry , validation , Performanceassessment , Aerosols , turbidity , diffuse radiation
Journal title
Solar Energy
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Solar Energy
Record number
939913
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