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InsolationIncoming solar radiation. Solar heating; sunshine.
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InsolationThe total amount of solar radiation (direct, diffuse, and reflected) striking a surface exposed to the sky.
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Insolation"exposure to the sun's rays," 1610s, from French insolation (16c.), from Latin insolationem (nominative insolatio), noun of action from past participle stem of insolare "place in t [..]
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InsolationThe incoming solar radiation that reaches the earth and the atmosphere.
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Insolationsolar energy received by the Earth.
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation. instar
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InsolationSolar radiation heat loading (Watts/m2).
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InsolationThe solar radiation received by the Earth and its atmosphere; incoming solar radiation.
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InsolationThe amount of solar radiation reaching the Earth by latitude and by season. Usually insolation refers to the radiation arriving at the top of the atmosphere. Sometimes it is specified as referring to [..]
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Insolation(n) sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat(n) incident solar radiation(n) therapeutic exposure to sunlight
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation. Solar heating; sunshine.
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InsolationThe solar power density incident on a surface of stated area and orientation. It is commonly expressed as average irradiance in watts per square meter (W/m2) or kilowatt-hours per square meter per day [..]
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Insolationthe amount of sunlight failing on a place.
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InsolationThe solar radiation incident on an area over time. Equivalent to energy and usually expressed in kilowatt-hours per square meter.
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InsolationSunlight energy expressed in kWh/m2. When cited as the solar resource for a given location, this can be expressed in peak sun hours per day.
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Insolation — A portmanteau of the phrase “Incoming Solar Radiation”, it is a measure of the amount of solar radiation energy received on a given surface area over a given time. It is usually recorded in units o [..]
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InsolationSunlight, direct or diffuse; from 'incident solar radiation.' Not to be confused with 'insulation.' Equal to about 1000 watts per square meter at high noon.
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InsolationThe solar radiation incident on a unit horizontal surface at the top of the atmosphere. It is sometimes referred to as solar irradiance. The latitudinal variation of insolation supplies the energy for the general circulation of the atmosphere. Insolation depends on the angle of incidence of the solar beam and on the solar constant.
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Insolationthe amount of the Sun’s energy that reaches Earth at a given time and place.
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InsolationThe instantaneous insolation is the energy received per unit time on 1 m2 of a horizontal plane at the top of the atmosphere (or equivalently on an horizontal plane at the Earth's surface if we n [..]
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InsolationSunlight varies by region. Insolation is a measure of the solar radiation energy in a given region. It is usually expressed as the intensity of light energy per unit of land area. As a whole, the U.S., especially the sunny Southwest and Southeast, offers strong insolation. By comparison, Germany, the PV industry’s leader, gets little better sun tha [..]
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InsolationSolar radiation or heating received at the earth's surface. The name is derived from INcoming SOLar radiATION.
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Insolationis the solar radiant energy received by the earth.
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InsolationSun's radiation as received at surface of Earth.
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InsolationSolar radiation incident upon a unit horizontal surface on or above the Earth's surface.
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InsolationSol
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation. Solar heating; sunshine.
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation. Solar heating; sunshine.
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InsolationThe solar radiation incident on a unit horizontal surface at the top of the atmosphere. It is sometimes referred to as solar irradiance. The latitudinal variation of insolation supplies the energy for [..]
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation falling upon the earth and its atmosphere.
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation. Solar heating; sunshine.
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InsolationAmalgamation of the words “incoming solar radiation” that means the total amount of solar energy that strikes a given surface in a given time. It is commonly expressed in kilowatt-hours per square met [..]
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InsolationThe rate at which energy from sun reaches the earth's surface.
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation. Solar heating, sunshine.
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InsolationSolar radiation or heating received at the earth's surface. The name is derived from INcoming SOLar radiATION.
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation. Solar heating; sunshine.
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InsolationThe in
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation
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InsolationSolar radiation or heating received at the earth's surface. The name is derived from IN
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation. Solar heating; sunshine.
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InsolationSolar radiation or heating received at the earth's surface. The name is derived from INcoming SOLar radiATION.
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InsolationSolar radiation
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InsolationIncoming solar radiation. Solar heating; sunshine.
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InsolationSolar radiation or heating received at the earth’s surface. The name is derived from INcoming SOLar radiATION.
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Insolation
The incident radiant energy emitted by the sun which reaches a unit area over a period of time, typically measured over a horizontal area at the Earth's surface or at the top of Earth's atmosphere.
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Insolation The solar radiation received at the Earth's surface.
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InsolationDirect or diffused shortwave solar radiation that is received in the Earth's atmosphere or at its surface.
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Insolation(Contracted from incoming solar radiation.) In general, solar radiation received at the earth's surface. See terrestrial radiation, direct solar radiation, global radiation, diffuse sky radiation [..]
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Insolationincoming solar radiation measured from when the atmosphere is engaged.
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Insolation(n) - incoming solar radiation; sunlight
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InsolationSunlight, direct or diffuse; from 'incident solar radiation.' Not to be confused with 'insulation.' Equal to about 1000 watts per square meter at high noon in Dodge City.
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