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    An Extensive Comparison of Commercial Pyrheliometers under a Wide Range of Routine Observing Conditions

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2011:;volume( 028 ):;issue: 006::page 752
    Author:
    Michalsky, Joseph
    ,
    Dutton, Ellsworth G.
    ,
    Nelson, Donald
    ,
    Wendell, James
    ,
    Wilcox, Stephen
    ,
    Andreas, Afshin
    ,
    Gotseff, Peter
    ,
    Myers, Daryl
    ,
    Reda, Ibrahim
    ,
    Stoffel, Thomas
    ,
    Behrens, Klaus
    ,
    Carlund, Thomas
    ,
    Finsterle, Wolfgang
    ,
    Halliwell, David
    DOI: 10.1175/2010JTECHA1518.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: n the most comprehensive pyrheliometer comparison known to date, 33 instruments were deployed to measure direct normal solar radiation over a 10-month period in Golden, Colorado. The goal was to determine their performance relative to four electrical-substitution cavity radiometers that were calibrated against the World Radiometric Reference (WRR) that is maintained at the World Radiation Center in Davos, Switzerland. Because of intermittent cabling problems with one of the cavity radiometers, the average of three windowed, electrical-substitution cavity radiometers served as the reference irradiance for 29 test instruments during the 10-month study. To keep the size of this work manageable, comparisons are limited to stable sunny conditions, passing clouds, calm and windy conditions, and hot and cold temperatures. Other variables could have been analyzed, or the conditions analyzed could have employed higher resolution. A more complete study should be possible now that the instruments are identified; note that this analysis was performed without any knowledge on the part of the analyst of the instruments? manufacturers or models. Apart from the windowed cavities that provided the best measurements, two categories of performance emerged during the comparison. All instruments exceeded expectations in that they measured with lower uncertainties than the manufacturers? own specifications. Operational 95% uncertainties for the three classes of instruments, which include the uncertainties of the open cavities used for calibration, were about 0.5%, 0.8%, and 1.4%. The open cavities that were used for calibration of all pyrheliometers have an estimated 95% uncertainty of 0.4%?0.45%, which includes the conservative estimate of 0.3% uncertainty for the WRR.
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    contributor authorMichalsky, Joseph
    contributor authorDutton, Ellsworth G.
    contributor authorNelson, Donald
    contributor authorWendell, James
    contributor authorWilcox, Stephen
    contributor authorAndreas, Afshin
    contributor authorGotseff, Peter
    contributor authorMyers, Daryl
    contributor authorReda, Ibrahim
    contributor authorStoffel, Thomas
    contributor authorBehrens, Klaus
    contributor authorCarlund, Thomas
    contributor authorFinsterle, Wolfgang
    contributor authorHalliwell, David
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:37:27Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:37:27Z
    date copyright2011/06/01
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-71141.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4213000
    description abstractn the most comprehensive pyrheliometer comparison known to date, 33 instruments were deployed to measure direct normal solar radiation over a 10-month period in Golden, Colorado. The goal was to determine their performance relative to four electrical-substitution cavity radiometers that were calibrated against the World Radiometric Reference (WRR) that is maintained at the World Radiation Center in Davos, Switzerland. Because of intermittent cabling problems with one of the cavity radiometers, the average of three windowed, electrical-substitution cavity radiometers served as the reference irradiance for 29 test instruments during the 10-month study. To keep the size of this work manageable, comparisons are limited to stable sunny conditions, passing clouds, calm and windy conditions, and hot and cold temperatures. Other variables could have been analyzed, or the conditions analyzed could have employed higher resolution. A more complete study should be possible now that the instruments are identified; note that this analysis was performed without any knowledge on the part of the analyst of the instruments? manufacturers or models. Apart from the windowed cavities that provided the best measurements, two categories of performance emerged during the comparison. All instruments exceeded expectations in that they measured with lower uncertainties than the manufacturers? own specifications. Operational 95% uncertainties for the three classes of instruments, which include the uncertainties of the open cavities used for calibration, were about 0.5%, 0.8%, and 1.4%. The open cavities that were used for calibration of all pyrheliometers have an estimated 95% uncertainty of 0.4%?0.45%, which includes the conservative estimate of 0.3% uncertainty for the WRR.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAn Extensive Comparison of Commercial Pyrheliometers under a Wide Range of Routine Observing Conditions
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume28
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/2010JTECHA1518.1
    journal fristpage752
    journal lastpage766
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2011:;volume( 028 ):;issue: 006
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