2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2015.04.002
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A new correlation between global solar energy radiation and daily temperature variations

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“…The knowledge of seasonal and temporal variations allow its use in studies on evapotranspiration, optimization of water demand in irrigation, crop forecasting, agricultural planning, climate change, development of energy technology systems (thermal and photovoltaic), food preservation, buildings and ambiance, among others (Antonanzas-Torres et al, 2013;Dumas et al, 2015;Huber et al, 2016).…”
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“…The knowledge of seasonal and temporal variations allow its use in studies on evapotranspiration, optimization of water demand in irrigation, crop forecasting, agricultural planning, climate change, development of energy technology systems (thermal and photovoltaic), food preservation, buildings and ambiance, among others (Antonanzas-Torres et al, 2013;Dumas et al, 2015;Huber et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the high cost of measuring solar irradiation with a pyranometer and the scarcity of long, reliable datasets for specific locations has encouraged the use of simplified estimators, including models based on air temperature, air humidity, precipitation, sky cover (clouds), sunshine fraction, linear regression, geostationary satellite data, stochastic models, artificial neural networks, among others (Gueymard & Myers, 2009;Antonanzas-Torres et al, 2013;Bojanowski et al, 2013;Veeraboina & Guduri, 2014;Yacef et al, 2014;Dumas et al, 2015;Teke et al, 2015).…”
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“…O heliográfico é o instrumento para medir as horas de brilho solar, sendo um instrumento de fácil aquisição e que necessita de pouca manutenção. O conhecimento das horas de brilho solar de uma região é importante para o correto desenvolvimento do turismo, do planejamento urbano, de políticas relacionadas à saúde, além de contribuir para a adaptabilidade de espécies animais e vegetais (MOTA, 1975;VAREJÃO-SILVA, 2006 -SHEHRI, 2014;YAO et al, 2014;DUMAS et al, 2015;NWOKOLO;OGBULEZIE, 2017). A proposta de Angstrom (1924), que posteriormente foi modificada por Prescott (1940) na Equação 1, continua sendo a relação mais utilizada para se estimar a irradiação solar global média diária a partir de horas de brilho solar, em localidades onde a medição não seja contínua ou os equipamentos não estejam disponíveis HUANG;TAMAI, 2001;MUNEER;GUL, 2000;BENITO;HONTORIA, 2005;ZHANG et al, 2017;BRABEC et al, 2016;NWOKOLO;OGBULEZIE, 2017).…”
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“…Yet others have introduced geographical and meteorological parameters [14][15][16]. Recently, Dumas et al presented a new correlation between global solar energy radiation and daily temperature variations [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%