Abstract :
A thorough investigation on the performance of broadband direct irradiance predictions using solar radiation models is
detailed here. Nineteen models were selected from an extensive literature survey. In addition, two new models were
specifically developed for this study to provide state-of-the-art modelling of the broadband transmittances associated with the
most important extinction processes in the atmosphere. The SMARTS spectral radiative code has been selected to provide
2064 reference transmittance and irradiance values, corresponding to as many combinations of solar position and varied
atmospheric conditions. Inconsistencies or errors in the modelling of different transmittance functions from existing models
were found, and could be corrected in some cases. As a result of this theoretical assessment, it is concluded that detailed
transmittance models normally perform better than bulk models, and that models using Linke’s turbidity coefficient in
intermediate calculations performed poorly. Four high-performance models can be recommended as a result of this detailed
investigation: CPCR2, MLWT2, REST and Yang (in alphabetical order). The new MLWT2 model provides the best
performance in all tests, thanks to its elaborate multi-layer spectral weighting scheme.
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