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- A pyranometer (from Gr**** πῦρ (pyr) 'fire' and ἄνω (ano) 'above, sky') is a type of actinometer used for measuring solar irradiance on a planar surface...
- released from a melting snowpack. Field measurement is accomplished using a pyranometer. Irradiance plays a part in climate modeling and weather forecasting...
- Hygrometer for measuring humidity Anemometer for measuring wind speed Pyranometer for measuring solar radiation Rain gauge for measuring liquid precipitation...
- classified into two main categories - on-site pyranometers and satellite remote sensing; when onsite pyranometers are not available, regional weather stations...
- happens by using two pyranometers. The upfacing pyranometer measures the incoming global solar radiation. The downward facing pyranometer measures the reflected...
- A solarimeter is a pyranometer, a type of measuring device used to measure combined direct and diffuse solar radiation. An integrating solarimeter measures...
- cavity radiometer Bolometer Copernicus Net radiometer Photon rocket Pyranometer Radiation pressure Radiometry Solar sail Spectroradiometer Wikimedia...
- with little or no modification to the design. Electrically operated pyranometers can do the same work, but the Campbell–Stokes recorder uses solar power...
- Heliostat Photovoltaic mounting system § Orientation and inclination Pyranometer Pyrheliometer Solar access Sun chart "Solar Resource Information". National...
- Solar energy -- Calibration of a pyranometer using a pyrheliometer, is the ISO standard for the calibration of a pyranometer using a pyrheliometer. "ISO 9846:1993...