Multi-pyranometer tech improves solar irradiance measurements in the Arctic
Norwegian researchers have developed a multi-pyranometer method to more accurately estimate global tilted irradiance (GTI) in the Arctic by separating beam, diffuse, and reflected solar components. Validated in the world's northermost settlement, the approach was found to outperform conventional mod
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