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Although the International Daylight Measurements Programme, commencing in 1991, will be an attempt to improve the database for daylight prediction, it is unlikely to provide wide coverage of different daylight climates. The use of existing weather satellites data could support a more detailed analysis. A pilot study using the European Meteosat satellite is described.
Although the International Daylight Measurements Programme, commencing in 1991, will be an attempt to improve the database for daylight prediction, it is unlikely to provide wide coverage of different daylight climates. The use of existing weather satellites data could support a more detailed analysis. A pilot study using the European Meteosat satellite is described.
Daylight Data From Meteorological Satellites
Hayman, S. (author)
Architectural Science Review ; 34 ; 19-24
1991-03-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
Climate , Databases , Daylight , Meteorology , Satellites
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