## Abstract This paper studies data of ultraviolet (290β385 nm band) horizontal solar irradiation and global horizontal solar irradiation measured at Valencia (Spain) during the period March 1991 to September 1991. Analysis of error estimations and correlation coefficients show that the 10 minute,
MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF ULTRAVIOLET SOLAR IRRADIATION IN VALENCIA, SPAIN
β Scribed by MARTINEZ-LOZANO, J. A.; TENA, F.; UTRILLAS, M. P.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 594 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0899-8418
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β¦ Synopsis
Experimental data concerning the integrated total ultraviolet radiation (290-385 nm band) on a horizontal surface measured at Valencia (Spain) during the period March 1991 to December 1994 have been analysed. A study of the most representative statistical indexes: arithmetic mean (M), median (Md), standard deviation (SD), maximum (Mx), minimum (Mn), first (Q,) and third (Q3) quartiles, percentiles 5 (P5) and 95 (Pg5), intequartile range (Q3-Q) and coefficient of quartile variation 0, of the W radiation for this period has been carried out.
The study has focused on both the hourly and the daily values of irradiance. The U V irradiance measured shows quite stable values within the period analysed, especially during July and August.
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