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insolation
insolation (ɪnsəʊˈleɪʃən) [ad. L. insōlātiōn-em, n. of action from insōlāre: see prec.] The action of placing in the sun; exposure to the sun's rays; sometimes (in mod. use) the action or effect of the sun's rays on a body exposed to them. 1. In general sense. (In quot. 1654, Exposure to daylight, o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Direct insolation
Direct insolation is the insolation measured at a given location on Earth with a surface element perpendicular to the Sun's rays, excluding diffuse insolation Average direct insolation For practical purposes, a time-average of the direct insolation over the course of the year is commonly used. wikipedia.org
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DNI
interface Direct normal irradiance, a measure of the solar irradiance striking a surface held normal to the line of sight to the sun Direct normal insolation , also known as direct insolation, a measure of the solar irradiance striking a surface held normal to line of sight to the sun Digital Network Intelligence wikipedia.org
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Solar irradiance
This integrated solar irradiance is called solar irradiation, solar exposure, solar insolation, or insolation. In many countries, the figures can be obtained from an insolation map or from insolation tables that reflect data over the prior 30–50 years. wikipedia.org
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L.E.F.
Track listing Bonus tracks (differing by region) Daylight I Love You System F - Insolation (Ferry Corsten's Flashover Remix) Prison Break Theme The Asian version has System F - Insolation (Ferry Corsten Flashover Mix), plus a bonus DVD with: Fire (videoclip) Rock Your Body, Rock (videoclip) wikipedia.org
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heliosis
‖ heliosis (hiːlɪˈəʊsɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. ἡλίωσις exposure to the sun, f. ἡλιοῦσθαι to be exposed to the sun, also to suffer sunstroke, f. ἥλιος sun.] 1. Med. a. = insolation. b. Sunstroke.1854 Mayne Expos. Lex., Heliosis, the warming of the body in the sun's rays; insolation. 1882 Quain Dict. Med., ... Oxford English Dictionary
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of insolation - Chinese translation - Linguee
Many translated example sentences containing "of insolation" - Chinese-English dictionary and search engine for Chinese translations.
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Aweng Cuo
At the beginning of the Holocene epoch, when the summer insolation was at its highest point, the monsoonal impact was powerful, and the climate was warm During the middle of the Holocene (6–3 ka), the summer and winter insolation were relatively weak, and Aweng Cuo was chilly and dry. wikipedia.org
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Is the weather particularly bad in England? There's a well-known claim that weather is particularly rainy in England. > In the UK, a country known for its bad weather and lack of sunshine, there appears to be an eve...
As you can see on below map, insolation (average sunshine energy received) of UK is significantly lower than rest of Europe. ! enter image description here There are two factors determining insolation, weather and latitude.
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تشميس
San Francisco Solar Map Insolation map of Europe and Africa Yesterday‘s Australian Solar Radiation Map Net surface fluxes of solar radiation including Annual Optimal Orientation of Fixed Tilt Solar Collectors (U.S.A. only) SMARTS, software to compute solar insolation of each date/location of earth wikipedia.org
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Holocene stable isotope record of insolation and rapid climate change ...
Regional FC palaeoclimate archives wholly independent of pollen records are now available from Neor Mire in NW Iran (Sharifi et al., 2015, Fig. 1), but so far, stalagmites from northern Iran and Iraq (Fig. 1) have provided only short glimpses of Holocene climate.These include apparently wet conditions between 7.5 and 6.5 ka (Mehterian et al., 2017) and largely drier climate between 5.2 and 3.7 ...
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Andagoya
its orbit) in early January and is at aphelion (furthest away) in early July, causing places located precisely at the equator to receive somewhat more insolation slightly higher sun and longer days experienced at the time of the summer solstice for the Northern Hemisphere cancel each other out, making the level of insolation wikipedia.org
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Cyclostratigraphy
These insolation variations have influence on Earth's climate and on the deposition of sedimentary rocks. Eccentricity influences how much insolation the Earth receives altogether. wikipedia.org
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Thermal equator
Still another definition states that the thermal equator is the latitude at which insolation is identical throughout the year. Therefore, insolation is somewhat higher at 0° latitude in January than in July even though the height of the Sun (at noon) and the length of day (from wikipedia.org
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