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A cloud-based reconstruction of surface solar radiation trends for Australia
Despite its importance to climate change, reliable and calibrated measurements of solar radiation are available only after 1992 for Australia. In this study we extend the data base from 1967 to 2004 by the development of a cloud-based solar radiation model. Results show no significant change in the majority of stations, although slightly more than one quarter of the stations report a significant decrease of solar radiation with a maximum of just less than one percent per decade. Trend analyses also detect an upturn in many of the southern stations in the late eighties which appear to relate to changes in middle and high cloud cover. © Springer-Verlag 2007.
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Theoretical and Applied ClimatologyVolume
91Issue
1-4Pagination
59-75ISSN
1434-4483Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial SciencesPublisher
Springer-Verlag WienPlace of publication
AustriaRepository Status
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