Authors / CoAuthors
Grant, I. | Kay, R.
Abstract
Global solar exposure is the total amount of solar energy falling on a horizontal surface. The daily global solar exposure is the total solar energy for a day. Typical values for daily global exposure range from 1 to 35 MJ/m2 (megajoules per square metre). For mid-latitudes, the values are usually highest in clear sun conditions during the summer, and lowest during winter or very cloudy days. The monthly means are derived from the daily global solar exposure. See metadata statement for more information.
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dataset
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75053
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- Database
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- solar exposure
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- solar
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- GIS
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- AU
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC)
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- Meteorology
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- Published_Internal
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2012-01-01T00:00:00
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climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
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Decommisioned- see Product Management Plan D2015-144492
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[-43.660886, -10.013967, 112.903114, 153.949355]
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