Energy, Vol.30, No.9, 1603-1621, 2005
Importance of atmospheric turbidity and associated uncertainties in solar radiation and luminous efficacy modelling
For many solar-related applications, it is important to separately predict the direct and diffuse components of irradiance or illuminance. Under clear skies, turbidity plays a determinant role in quantitatively affecting these components. In this paper, various aspects of the effect of turbidity on both spectral and broadband radiation are addressed, as well as the uncertainty in irradiance predictions due to inaccurate turbidity data, and the current improvements in obtaining the necessary turbidity data. (c) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.