Abstract :
This paper presents a method for correction and alignment of global radiation observations based on information obtained from calculated
global radiation, in the present study one-hour forecast of global radiation from a numerical weather prediction (NWP) model is
used. Systematical errors detected in the observations are corrected. These are errors such as: tilt in the leveling of the sensor, shadowing
from surrounding objects, clipping and saturation in the signal processing, and errors from dirt and wear. The method is based on a
statistical non-parametric clear-sky model which is applied to both the observed and the calculated radiation in order to find systematic
deviations between them. The method is applied to correct global radiation observations from a climate station located at a district heating
plant in Denmark. The results are compared to observations recorded at the Danish Technical University. The method can be useful
for optimized use of solar radiation observations for forecasting, monitoring, and modeling of energy production and load which are
affected by solar radiation.
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