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Solar Spectra
Hi Everyone,
I wonder if anyone knows how/where I could obtain average (I guess) spectra of the suns light at ground level at different positions around the globe (as I guess it changes from day to day depending on the make up of the atmosphere on that day and from place to place for the same reason). What I really want to form is a general idea of the intensities of different wavelengths of solar radiation at ground level. Any help would be greatly appreciated Chris Dean |
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http://bass2000.obspm.fr/solar_spect.php
I hope it may help. Chris Dean wrote: Hi Everyone, I wonder if anyone knows how/where I could obtain average (I guess) spectra of the suns light at ground level at different positions around the globe (as I guess it changes from day to day depending on the make up of the atmosphere on that day and from place to place for the same reason). What I really want to form is a general idea of the intensities of different wavelengths of solar radiation at ground level. Any help would be greatly appreciated Chris Dean |
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