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Shade-ring corrections for pyranometer measurements of diffuse solar radiation from cloudless skies

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Title Shade-ring corrections for pyranometer measurements of diffuse solar radiation from cloudless skies
Names Steven, M.D. (creator)
Unsworth, Michael H. (creator)
Date Issued 1980 (iso8601)
Abstract When a shade ring is used to shield a pyranometer from direct solar radiation, a correction to the
measured diffuse radiation is necessary to account for diffuse radiation intercepted by the ring. A general
analysis is developed to relate shade-ring corrections to the radiance distribution of diffuse radiation. The
corrections are split into two components: a geometric component based on an isotropic sky and varying
with shade-ring dimensions; and an anisotropy component, relatively independent of ring dimensions.
Shade-ring corrections are calculated using mean distributions of the radiance of cloudless skies. Tables and
figures are given for calculating these corrections as functions of latitude, ring dimensions and time of year.
Comparisons with published measurements at a variety of sites reveal generally good agreement with
calculations. Some of the discrepancies may be due to differences in aerosol scattering.
Genre Article
Identifier Steven, M. D., & Unsworth, M. H. (1980). Shade-ring corrections for pyranometer measurements of diffuse solar radiation from cloudless skies. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 106, 865-872.

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