1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0960-1481(98)00014-7
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Generation of a “typical meteorological year” for Nicosia, Cyprus

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“…Hall et al [2] developed a method for the generation of a TMY by using Finkelstien-Schafer statistics. Pissimanis et al [3], Said and Kadry [4], Fagbenle [5], Skeiker [6], Kalogirou [7], Petrakis et al [8], Rahmana and Dewsburyb [9], Argiriou and Lykoudis [10], Janjai and Deeyai [11] applied this method to generate TMYs for different locations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hall et al [2] developed a method for the generation of a TMY by using Finkelstien-Schafer statistics. Pissimanis et al [3], Said and Kadry [4], Fagbenle [5], Skeiker [6], Kalogirou [7], Petrakis et al [8], Rahmana and Dewsburyb [9], Argiriou and Lykoudis [10], Janjai and Deeyai [11] applied this method to generate TMYs for different locations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, from the collected data it is clear that the daily average and maximum global radiations as well as temperatures are higher from February to September and lower from October to January. Argiriou et al, 1999;Petrakis et al, 1998;Marion and Urban, 1995;Fagbenle, 1995;Said and Kadry, 1994;Shaltout and Tadros, 1994). However in this study the averaged solar radiation year was developed using available solar data.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main objective of these methods is to select representative months from the multi-year database. This methodology has been adopted by different countries: for example, by date of publication, for Holmet Stations [10], Athens [11], Egypt [12], Ibadan, Nigeria [13], Hong Kong [14], Nicosia, Cyprus [15], Saudi Arabia [16], Malaysia [17] and Damascus, Syria [18].…”
Section: Review On Typical Meteorological Yearmentioning
confidence: 99%