Daily Solar Radiation
Solar Radiation Obs - Daily
Daily Solar Radiation Data is historical data set DSI-9726 archived at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). Elements included are total radiation per day (Langley's), total extraterrestrial radiation, minutes/percent of possible of sunshine, average cloudiness and percent of possible radiation. The dataset covers stations in the United States, Canada, Iceland, West Indies, and the Pacific Islands. Four stations have records beginning December 1, 1951. The majority of stations began taking records in July of 1952. The period of record ends in December 1976. Stations measuring hemispheric solar radiation had a pyrheliometer installed in a suitable exposed location and a recorder installed in the office. Thermo-electric hemisphere pyrheliometers were used in measuring hemispheric solar radiation. Two types were in use: A 10-Junction type in general use, and a more sensitive 50-Junction type used at selected northern stations during months when solar radiation is less intense. Beginning in 07/01/57, solar radiation data was recorded in the international pyrheliometer scale of 1956. This scale provides values that are 2.0% less than those based on the Smithsonian Scale of 1913, the standard previously in use.
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- NCEI DSI 9726_01
- gov.noaa.ncdc:C00085
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gov.noaa.ncdc:C00085
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Distributor | Customer Engagement Branch DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce 1-828-271-4800 ncei.orders@noaa.gov |
Dataset Point of Contact | Customer Engagement Branch DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce 1-828-271-4800 ncei.orders@noaa.gov |
Coverage Description | The dataset covers stations in the United States, Canada, Iceland, West Indies, and the Pacific Islands. Four stations have records beginning December 1, 1951. The majority of stations began taking records in July of 1952. The period of record ends in December 1976. |
Time Period | 1951-12-01 to 1976-12-31 (time interval: 1-day) |
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West: 165
East: -23
South: -2
North: 75.0
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Data Presentation Form | Digital table - digital representation of facts or figures systematically displayed, especially in columns |
Dataset Progress Status | Historical archive - data has been stored in an offline storage facility |
Data Update Frequency | Not planned |
Purpose | Daily Solar Radiation Data was designed to provide the solar energy users with easy access to summarized daily solar radiation data. |
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Lineage Statement | Observed elements included are total radiation per day (Langley's), total extraterrestrial radiation, minutes of sunshine, average cloudiness and percent of possible radiation. The data originated from station observation forms, then were placed on to punch cards (Card Deck 480) and then transferred onto a digital format in the 60's and 70's. |
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Last Modified: 2018-11-05
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