Author/Authors :
Jose´ M. Mira´s-Avalos a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Benigno Antonio Rodr?´guez-Go´mez b، نويسنده , ,
Mar?´a del Carmen Meizoso-Lo´pez c، نويسنده , , Patricia Sande-Fouz a، نويسنده , , Miguel A ´ ngel Gonza´lez-Garc?´a d، نويسنده , ,
Antonio Paz-Gonza´lez a، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Routine measurements of irradiance are valuable for many research fields such as energy applications. However, ground data of solar
global radiation can present questionable values. In this study, a set of check procedures was used to test the quality of solar global radiation
measurements taken at 75 observatories in Galicia (NW Spain) during 2005–2007. In this short period, the number of radiometric
stations in the region increased from 30 to 75. A simple reliability index was defined to characterize the ability of a given station to supply
quality data during the study period. Most of the data fulfilled the control procedures; moreover, some data could be recalculated from
daily and 10-min records. However, data from certain stations were removed. Then, the stability of the solar radiation was assessed
through statistical analyses. Monthly global radiation followed normal distributions in 35 out of 36 months, December 2007 being
the only exception. Irradiation was more stable in summer and winter months than in spring and autumn. Records from certain stations
showed a high correlation. Solar radiation from two station networks taken from the dataset was interpolated in order to exemplify the
improvement obtained from using a higher quality dataset when mapping this variable. The obtained database can be used in further
research.
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