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    Determination of Semivariogram Models to Krige Hourly and Daily Solar Irradiance in Western Nebraska

    Source: Journal of Applied Meteorology:;2001:;volume( 040 ):;issue: 006::page 1085
    Author:
    Merino, G. G.
    ,
    Jones, D.
    ,
    Stooksbury, D. E.
    ,
    Hubbard, K. G.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0450(2001)040<1085:DOSMTK>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: In this paper, linear and spherical semivariogram models were determined for use in kriging hourly and daily solar irradiation for every season of the year. The data used to generate the models were from 18 weather stations in western Nebraska. The models generated were tested using cross validation. The performance of the spherical and linear semivariogram models were compared with each other and also with the semivariogram models based on the best fit to the sample semivariogram of a particular day or hour. There were no significant differences in the performance of the three models. This result and the comparable errors produced by the models in kriging indicated that the linear and spherical models could be used to perform kriging at any hour and day of the year without deriving an individual semivariogram model for that day or hour. The seasonal mean absolute errors associated with kriging, within the network, when using the spherical or the linear semivariograms models were between 10% and 13% of the mean irradiation for daily irradiation and between 12% and 20% for hourly irradiation. These errors represent an improvement of 1%?2% when compared with replacing data at a given site with the data of the nearest weather station.
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    contributor authorMerino, G. G.
    contributor authorJones, D.
    contributor authorStooksbury, D. E.
    contributor authorHubbard, K. G.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:07:55Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:07:55Z
    date copyright2001/06/01
    date issued2001
    identifier issn0894-8763
    identifier otherams-13007.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4148410
    description abstractIn this paper, linear and spherical semivariogram models were determined for use in kriging hourly and daily solar irradiation for every season of the year. The data used to generate the models were from 18 weather stations in western Nebraska. The models generated were tested using cross validation. The performance of the spherical and linear semivariogram models were compared with each other and also with the semivariogram models based on the best fit to the sample semivariogram of a particular day or hour. There were no significant differences in the performance of the three models. This result and the comparable errors produced by the models in kriging indicated that the linear and spherical models could be used to perform kriging at any hour and day of the year without deriving an individual semivariogram model for that day or hour. The seasonal mean absolute errors associated with kriging, within the network, when using the spherical or the linear semivariograms models were between 10% and 13% of the mean irradiation for daily irradiation and between 12% and 20% for hourly irradiation. These errors represent an improvement of 1%?2% when compared with replacing data at a given site with the data of the nearest weather station.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDetermination of Semivariogram Models to Krige Hourly and Daily Solar Irradiance in Western Nebraska
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume40
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Applied Meteorology
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0450(2001)040<1085:DOSMTK>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage1085
    journal lastpage1094
    treeJournal of Applied Meteorology:;2001:;volume( 040 ):;issue: 006
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