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Preliminary Wrf-Arw Model Analysis of Global Solar Irradiation Forecasting
Author(s) -
Dragoș Isvoranu,
Viorel Bădescu
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
scientific journal. series mathematical modelling in civil engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2066-6934
pISSN - 2066-6926
DOI - 10.2478/mmce-2014-0001
Subject(s) - weather research and forecasting model , meteorology , solar irradiance , parametric statistics , solar resource , photovoltaic system , irradiance , environmental science , numerical weather prediction , computer science , physics , engineering , mathematics , statistics , optics , electrical engineering
The purpose of this research is focused on the evaluation of short term global solar irradiation forecasting performance in order to assess the outcome of photovoltaic power stations. The paper presents a comparative analysis between the predicted irradiation obtained by numerical simulation and measurements. The simulation data is obtained from WRF-ARW model (Weather Research Forecasting-Advanced Research WRF), whose initial and boundary conditions are provided by the global forecasting model GFS. Taking into account the complexity of options for the physics models provided with WRF, we embarked upon a parametric analysis of the simulated solar irradiance. This complex task provides a better insight among the coupling of various physics options and enables us to find the best fit with the measured data for a specified site and time period. The present preliminary analysis shows that the accuracy of the computed global solar irradiance can be improved by choosing the appropriate built-in physics models. A combination of physics models providing the best results has been identified

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