DocumentCode
2122537
Title
Overirradiance (cloud enhancement) events at high latitudes
Author
Yordanov, Georgi Hristov ; Midtgard, Ole-Morten ; Saetre, Tor Oskar ; Nielsen, Henrik Kofoed ; Norum, Lars Einar
Author_Institution
Department of Engineering Sciences, University of Agder, 4879 Grimstad, Norway
fYear
2012
fDate
3-8 June 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
Contrary to intuition, solar irradiance peaks at partially cloudy conditions. Clouds can boost sunlight by over 1.5 times, even at high latitudes. Depending on cloud velocity, the bursts last from seconds to minutes. Measuring irradiance on a tilted surface with 10-ms resolution allows for a detailed study of such events in Southern Norway, almost at sea level. All monthly maxima from April through September 2011 exceeded 1300 W/m2. The slow sensor registered an annual maximum of 1413 W/m2, while the fast sensor´s range was found insufficient. A burst reaching 1528 W/m2 was registered in June 2012. Near the Equator, bursts exceeding 1800 W/m2 have been observed. These numbers are striking since the extraterrestrial solar irradiance peaks in January at about 1400 W/m2. The phenomenon is attributed mainly to forward scattering of light in optically thin clouds (adjacent to the sun), which is much stronger for angles within 5° around the solar disk.
Keywords
Clouds; Inverters; Photovoltaic systems; Scattering; Sea measurements; Sun; Cloud enhancement; natural concentration of sunlight; overirradiance; photovoltaic (PV) systems; skin cancer;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), Volume 2, 2012 IEEE 38th
Conference_Location
Austin, TX, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PVSC-Vol2.2012.6656797
Filename
6656797
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