1995
DOI: 10.1177/14771535950270030501
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Sky luminance: Standard digital form for modelling

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“…Once a 'clean' image has been created it is then possible to undertake further analysis to provide a concise way of describing where the clouds are and to compute the cloud coverage over the whole sky on designated regions of the sky dome. Drawing upon the Standard Data Format (SDF) technique, 11 clouds are represented by sets of polylines describing the outer edge of each cloud patch as a set of vectors across the sky dome. This offers an efficient way of describing the complex boundary conditions, including clouds with 'sky holes'.…”
Section: Cloud Outliningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Once a 'clean' image has been created it is then possible to undertake further analysis to provide a concise way of describing where the clouds are and to compute the cloud coverage over the whole sky on designated regions of the sky dome. Drawing upon the Standard Data Format (SDF) technique, 11 clouds are represented by sets of polylines describing the outer edge of each cloud patch as a set of vectors across the sky dome. This offers an efficient way of describing the complex boundary conditions, including clouds with 'sky holes'.…”
Section: Cloud Outliningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the outlines of the clouds are known we can compute the area of each polygon shape (on the sky dome) using the functions from the SDF 11 modelling package, see Roy et al 13 Summing these for each cloud patch gives the estimated total cloud coverage.…”
Section: Cloud Outliningmentioning
confidence: 99%