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Revision as of 15:35, 7 November 2022
Daily average radiation
The daily average radiation is measured for the hours the sun is up. It is up for discussion to take into account the first and last hours, because these hours often don't contribute fully to the average. Similar to the hourly radiation, the radiation values have to be multiplied:
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where n is the first full hour with sun radiation and m is the last full hour with sun radiation.
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