Original paper
Dependence of remote sensing accuracy of global horizontal irradiance at different scales on satellite sampling frequency
Abstract
The emergence of new-generation geostationary satellites (such as Himawari-8 or FenYun-4) provides us an opportunity to obtain more accurate global horizontal irradiance (GHI) data. In this study, instantaneous GHI estimates (with a spatio-temporal resolution of 10 min and 5 km) are produced using the cloud products from the new-generation geostationary satellite Himawari-8 with a physically based algorithm. The hourly, daily, and monthly GHI...
Paper Details
Title
Dependence of remote sensing accuracy of global horizontal irradiance at different scales on satellite sampling frequency
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
193
Pages
597 - 603
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