Data

Australian Gridded Solar Climatology Web Data Services

National Environmental Information Infrastructure
Australian Bureau of Meteorology (Custodian of)
Viewed: [[ro.stat.viewed]] Cited: [[ro.stat.cited]] Accessed: [[ro.stat.accessed]]
ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://neii.gov.au/catalogue&rft.title=Australian Gridded Solar Climatology Web Data Services&rft.identifier=34b50bab-8124-4c78-a1d1-a0a83601ec56&rft.publisher=National Environmental Information Infrastructure&rft.description=These datasets are long term averages of solar radiation at the surface over the Australian land mass. Applications of these data include solar energy, agriculture, building thermal design and water balance modelling. Climatologies are given for two radiation parameters: the global horizontal exposure, which is the total amount of solar energy falling on a horizontal surface over a time interval; and the direct normal exposure which is the total of the component of radiation from the sun’s disk on a plane perpendicular to the beam. Climatologies of daily exposure are given as an annual average and as a set of twelve monthly averages. Climatologies of the diurnal cycle are given as monthly averages of hourly exposures through the day. These data sets are derived from 23 years (1990 - 2012) of data from satellites operated by Japan Meteorological Agency and the US National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration. Data are updated infrequently. NEII&rft.creator=Anonymous&rft.date=2018&rft.coverage=northlimit=-10.025; southlimit=-43.975; westlimit=112.025; eastLimit=153.975; projection=WGS 1984&rft.coverage=northlimit=-10.025; southlimit=-43.975; westlimit=112.025; eastLimit=153.975; projection=WGS 1984&rft_rights= http://neii.gov.au/copyright&rft_subject=WMS&rft_subject=OPeNDAP&rft_subject=Gridded&rft_subject=Satellite&rft_subject=Solar&rft_subject=Radiation&rft_subject=Meteorology&rft_subject=National Environmental Information Infrastructure&rft_subject=neii.gov.au&rft_subject=Meteorology&rft_subject=EARTH SCIENCES&rft_subject=ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

Licence & Rights:

view details

Access:

Other

Brief description

These datasets are long term averages of solar radiation at the surface over the Australian land mass. Applications of these data include solar energy, agriculture, building thermal design and water balance modelling. Climatologies are given for two radiation parameters: the global horizontal exposure, which is the total amount of solar energy falling on a horizontal surface over a time interval; and the direct normal exposure which is the total of the component of radiation from the sun’s disk on a plane perpendicular to the beam. Climatologies of daily exposure are given as an annual average and as a set of twelve monthly averages. Climatologies of the diurnal cycle are given as monthly averages of hourly exposures through the day. These data sets are derived from 23 years (1990 - 2012) of data from satellites operated by Japan Meteorological Agency and the US National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration. Data are updated infrequently. NEII

Modified: 01 01 2008

This dataset is part of a larger collection

153.975,-10.025 153.975,-43.975 112.025,-43.975 112.025,-10.025 153.975,-10.025

133,-27

text: northlimit=-10.025; southlimit=-43.975; westlimit=112.025; eastLimit=153.975; projection=WGS 1984

Subjects

User Contributed Tags    

Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover

Identifiers
  • global : 34b50bab-8124-4c78-a1d1-a0a83601ec56