An Assessment of New Satellite Data Products for the Development of a Long-term Global Solar Resource At 10-100 km
Author(s) -
Paul W. Stackhouse,
Richard Perez,
Manajit Sengupta,
Kenneth R. Knapp,
J. Colleen Mikovitz,
James Schlemmer,
Benjamin Scarino,
Taiping Zhang,
Stephen J. Cox
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18086/solar.2016.01.24
Subject(s) - satellite , term (time) , computer science , remote sensing , resource (disambiguation) , environmental science , meteorology , aerospace engineering , engineering , astronomy , geology , geography , physics , computer network
A project representing an effort to reprocess the NASA based solar resource data sets is reviewed. The effort represented a collaboration between NASA, NOAA, NREL and the SUNY-Albany and aimed to deliver a 10 km resolution, 3-hourly data set spanning from 1983 through near-present. Part of the project was to transition project capability to NREL for annual processing to extend data set. Due to delays in the key input project called ISCCP, we evaluate only Beta versions of this data set and also introduce the potential use of another NASA Langley based cloud data set for the CERES project. The CERES project uses these cloud properties to compute global top-of-atmosphere and surface fluxes at the 1x1 degree resolution. Here, we also briefly discuss these data sets in potential usage for solar resource benchmarking.
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