Spatial representativeness of ground-based solar radiation measurements
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2016-01-25T07:32:46Z
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2016-01-25T07:32:46Z
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2013
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2169-897X
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The validation of gridded surface solar radiation (SSR) data often relies on the comparison with ground-based in situ measurements. This poses the question on how representative a point measurement is for a larger-scale surrounding. We use high-resolution (0.03 degrees) SSR data from the Satellite Application Facility on Climate Monitoring (CM SAF) to study the subgrid spatial variability in all-sky SSR over Europe and the spatial representativeness of 143 surface sites with homogeneous records for their site-centered larger surroundings varying in size from 0.25 degrees to 3 degrees, as well as with respect to a given standard grid of 1 degrees resolution. These analyses are done on a climatological annual and monthly mean basis over the period 2001-2005. The spatial variability of the CM SAF data set itself agrees very well with surface measurements in Europe, justifying its use for the present study. The annual mean subgrid variability in the 1 degrees standard grid over European land is on average 1.6% (2.4 W m(-2)), with maximum of up to 10% in Northern Spain. The annual mean representation error of point values at 143 surface sites with respect to their 1 degrees surrounding is on average 2% (3 W m(-2)). For larger surroundings of 3 degrees, the representation error increases to 3% (4.8 W m(-2)). The monthly mean representation error at the surface sites with respect to the 1 degrees standard grid is on average 3.7% (4 W m(-2)). This error is reduced when site-specific correction factors are applied or when multiple sites are available in the same grid cell, i.e., three more sites reduce the error by 50%
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This study is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation grant 200021 135395 ("Towards an improved understanding of the Global Energy Balance: Absorption of solar radiation"). A. Sanchez-Lorenzo was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from the government of Catalonia (2011 BP-B) and the project NUCLIERSOL (CGL2010-18546)
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICINN//CGL2010-18546/ES/LAS NUBES Y SUS EFECTOS SOBRE LA RADIACION: DEL ESTUDIO DE SITUACIONES A ESCALA LOCAL AL ANALISIS CLIMATOLOGICO DE ALCANCE GLOBAL. INTERACCIONES CON EL AEROSOL ATMOSFERICO/
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Reproducció digital del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jgrd.50673
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© Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2013, vol. 118, núm. 15, p. 8585-8597
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Spatial representativeness of ground-based solar radiation measurements
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2169-8996