2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13224527
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Numerical Assessment of Downward Incoming Solar Irradiance in Smoke Influenced Regions—A Case Study in Brazilian Amazon and Cerrado

Abstract: Smoke aerosol plumes generated during the biomass burning season in Brazil suffer long-range transport, resulting in large aerosol optical depths over an extensive domain. As a consequence, downward surface solar irradiance, and in particular the direct component, can be significantly reduced. Accurate solar energy assessments considering the radiative contribution of biomass burning aerosols are required to support Brazil’s solar power sector. This work presents the 2nd generation of the radiative transfer mo… Show more

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“…Secondly, solar radiation data encompass global horizontal irradiance, diffused horizontal irradiance, and global vertical irradiance. The direct normal irradiance (DNI) is also needed for the weather data file; however, Equation (1) was used to estimate it [36]:…”
Section: Methodology Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, solar radiation data encompass global horizontal irradiance, diffused horizontal irradiance, and global vertical irradiance. The direct normal irradiance (DNI) is also needed for the weather data file; however, Equation (1) was used to estimate it [36]:…”
Section: Methodology Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies suggest that the ERA5 reanalysis database fulfills the required features (long and continuous time coverage, spatially homogeneous, and reliable ground data assimilation) to be the truth reference database [21,34]. However, the ERA5 overestimates the SSR throughout Brazilian territory due to limitations in its numerical radiative parameterization like aerosol optical depth (AOD) due to biomass burning events in the Amazon and Central area of Brazil during the dry season and sub-grid shallow clouds that prevails in the tropical humid atmosphere over the continent [35,36,37].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BSR database comes from the radiative transfer model BRASIL-SR, a semi-empirical model based on the two-stream approach to solve the radiative transfer equation in the atmosphere using cloudiness data obtained from GOES-East satellite imagery [35].…”
Section: Bsr Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otra parte, los aerosoles producidos por la quema de biomasa se dispersan a gran distancia lo que, añadido a la presencia de nubes, reduce significativamente la radiación solar directa (Casagrande et al, 2021) y atenúa su incidencia (Danso et al, 2020). Por ello, la evaluación correcta de las condiciones de la nubosidad en cualquier lugar es importante para determinar la disponibilidad característica del recurso solar (Egeonu et al, 2000).…”
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