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colorSpec (version 1.5-0)

solar.irradiance: Standard Solar Irradiance - Extraterrestrial and Terrestrial

Description

solar.irradiance

Three power spectra; from 280 to 1000 nm at 1 nm intervals. The unit is \(W*m^{-2}*nm^{-1}\).

atmosphere2003

a transmittance spectrum = the quotient of 2 spectra from solar.irradiance

Arguments

Format

solar.irradiance is a colorSpec object with quantity equal to 'energy' and with 3 spectra:

AirMass.0

Extraterrestrial Radiation (solar spectrum at top of atmosphere) at mean Earth-Sun distance

GlobalTilt

spectral radiation from solar disk plus sky diffuse and diffuse reflected from ground on south facing surface tilted 37 deg from horizontal

AirMass.1.5

the sum of Direct and Circumsolar irradiance, when the optical path is 1.5 times that of the sun at zenith, see Details

atmosphere2003 is a colorSpec object with quantity equal to 'transmittance' and with 1 spectrum:

AirMass.1.5

the quotient AirMass.1.5 / AirMass.0 from solar.irradiance

Details

Direct is Direct Normal Irradiance Nearly parallel (0.5 deg divergent cone) radiation on surface with surface normal tracking (pointing to) the sun, excluding scattered sky and reflected ground radiation.

Circumsolar is Spectral irradiance within +/- 2.5 degree (5 degree diameter) field of view centered on the 0.5 deg diameter solar disk, but excluding the radiation from the disk.

References

ASTM G173-03 Reference Spectra Derived from SMARTS v. 2.9.2.
Standard Tables for Reference Solar Spectral Irradiances: Direct Normal and Hemispherical on 37-deg Tilted Surface (2003)

See Also

D65, D50, daylightSpectra, resample, vignette Blue Flame and Green Comet