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Revision as of 15:32, 7 November 2022
Hourly radiation
According to the DPRA Heat stress report:
"De globale straling van het KNMI station is een som van het afgelopen uur. Om de hoeveelheid straling op het hele uur te schatten wordt de straling van het komende uur en afgelopen uur gemiddeld."
So the global radiation for the hour has to be calculated as the average of the past hour and the next hour. Additionally, the global radiation is in J / cm2 and has to be converted to W / m2 by multiplying:
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